The Renaissance of the Skein

by Elizabeth Schaeffer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/8/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9781466947962
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9781466947979
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9781466947986

About the Book

Ann, seer of skeins in the auras and patterns of love, hate, envy, greed, admiration—all the human emotions in other words—is still learning the ins and outs of these weaves when she marries Allen Herrick, whom she (and, possibly, you) met when she met him earlier in The Skein. A very wise writer once wrote that books end, but stories never do.* This book begins as that book ends, with the marriage of Ann and Allen, who now live happily in the house he found for her in The Skein. Their friends, Letty and Gil, decide they like the idea and marry shortly after. Then Gil is strongarmed into painting a lovely woman wearing, among other things, a fabulous antique ruby necklace. Gil is accused of stealing this necklace and is taken by the husband of the lovely lady to the local jail where Colonel Lord Farthington is thwarted by Superintendent Oakes from having Gil arrested. Instead, Farthington is himself put into protective custody as the search for the rubies (possibly artificial) begins. This protective action is taken too late, however, as a dark car drives slowly past the group, and the colonel is slain. Ann and Allen stay in the center of the action, which builds to include the finding of two more ruby (?) necklaces buried in the gardens of an elegant country house which, shortly after, explodes. The plot includes a medicopter landing on the roof of a nearby country mansion which is found to have a landing area already prepared, but not for them. Murder by hatpin and mob hysteria follow as the villain seeks to gain control of the skein, giving him the power to create chaos in the minds of those who hate, while Ann and Allen struggle to create a powerful protection spun out of the powers they find in the secrets of the skein. *Sir Terry Pratchett The Renaissance of the Skein’s tangled web will appeal to those who like character-driven drama with plenty of chuckles. --ForeWord Clarion Review


About the Author

Elizabeth Schaeffer has written in many different modes, from professional papers on medieval art to newspaper columns on wildflowers. Her previously published book, Dandelion, Pokeweed, and Goosefoot, went through several printings in both hardcover and paperback, and after some forty years, it is still available on Amazon. Her master’s thesis was accepted into the Medieval Arts Collection of the J. P. Morgan Library in the same collection holding the original manuscript. She has worked in academic writing and editing for many years and is now enjoying semiretirement and the time to write her favorite kind of writing—the book you have in your hand—mystery, suspense, and romance. She hopes you enjoy reading The Secrets of the Skein as much as she enjoyed writing it.