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Author:
Mencher, Brooks.
Title:
The Rusalka wheel : a Yarn Woman mystery / by Brooks Mencher.
Publisher:
Early Morning Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
253 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Murder--Fiction.--San Francisco--San Francisco--Fiction.
Forensic sciences--Fiction.
Ukraine--Fiction.--Fiction.
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.)--Fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.)--Fiction.
Summary:
Helen Oliver discovers an unusual spinning wheel in a Chinatown alley shop. Though the light is poor and the wheel is obscured by a mountain of antique furniture, it seems strangely familiar. She takes a few photos with her cell phone, and tries to buy it with what little money she has. When Helen mysteriously disappears, all that can be found is her purse and phone, discarded amid the trash along San Francisco's northern piers. Realizing the photos are the only clue to San Francisco's latest serial killings, Police Detective William Chu turns to textile forensics consultant Ruth M, the Yarn Woman, to help identify the wheel and the shop. As Chu pursues the Pier Killer through San Francisco's Chinatown and port districts, Ruth's own investigation into the rare spinning wheel carries her to the roots of Slavic mythology. Legend and history interweave as Ruth peels back the centuries like pages in a book until at last she connects centuries-old myth to modern murder. "The Rusalka Wheel" is the third book in Brooks Mencher's Yarn Woman mystery series. The first book, "The Yarn Woman," is a collection of three ghostly novelettes; the second book is "Wailing Wood," a mystery of murder in California's redwood country.
Series:
The yarn woman mystery series ; [3]
ISBN:
1546416749
9781546416746
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1005519266
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)
AXPF626 -- Oskaloosa Public Library (Oskaloosa)

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