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Revenge of the Crafty Corpse: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, #3
Revenge of the Crafty Corpse: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, #3
Revenge of the Crafty Corpse: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, #3
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Anastasia Pollack's dead louse of a spouse has left her with more bills than you can shake a crochet hook at. Teaching craft classes at her mother-in-law's assisted living center seems like an easy way to supplement her meager income. But when Lyndella Wegner—a 98-year-old know-it-all with a penchant for ruffles and lace—turns up dead, Anastasia's cantankerous mother-in-law becomes the prime suspect in her murder. Upon discovering that Lyndella's scandalous craft projects—and her scandalous behavior—made her plenty of enemies, Anastasia sets out to find the real killer before her mother-in-law ends up behind bars.

 

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLois Winston
Release dateApr 12, 2024
ISBN9781940795331
Revenge of the Crafty Corpse: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, #3
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Lois Winston

Lois Winston is both a critically acclaimed, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction and a literary agent whose clients include authors of urban fantasy, young adult, mystery, women’s fiction, and romance. She currently writes the critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries. Lois also writes romance, romantic suspense, and humorous women's fiction under both her own name and as Emma Carlyle. Visit Lois at http://www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma at http://www.emmacarlyle.com, and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers character blog, www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com.

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    Lyndella Wegner, the corpse, was crafty, in more ways than one. And her life, prior to moving into the assisted-living center where she died? Well, it has to be seen read to be believed.

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Revenge of the Crafty Corpse - Lois Winston

About Revenge of the Crafty Corpse

An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery

by Lois Winston

Anastasia Pollack’s dead louse of a spouse has left her with more bills than you can shake a crochet hook at, and teaching craft classes at her mother-in-law’s assisted living center seems like a harmless way to supplement her meager income. But when Lyndella Wegner—a 98-year-old know-it-all with a penchant for ruffles and lace—turns up dead, Anastasia’s cantankerous mother-in-law becomes the prime suspect in her murder. Upon discovering that Lyndella’s scandalous craft projects—and her scandalous behavior—made her plenty of enemies, Anastasia sets out to find the real killer before her mother-in-law ends up behind bars.

Acclaim for the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries

Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun

Crafty cozies don’t get any better than this hilarious confection...Anastasia is as deadpan droll as Tina Fey’s Liz Lemon, and readers can’t help cheering as she copes with caring for a host of colorful characters.Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Winston has hit a homerun with this hilarious, laugh-until-your-sides-hurt tale. Oddball characters, uproariously funny situations, and a heroine with a strong sense of irony will delight fans of Janet Evanovich, Jess Lourey, and Kathleen Bacus. May this be the first of many in Winston’s Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series.Booklist (starred review)

A comic tour de force...Lovers of funny mysteries, outrageous puns, self-deprecating humor, and light romance will all find something here.ForeWord Magazine (Book-of-the-Year nominee)

North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum. Funny, gutsy, and determined, Anastasia has a bright future in the planned series.Kirkus Reviews

...a delightful romp through the halls of who-done-it.The Star-Ledger

Make way for Lois Winston’s promising new series...I’ll be eagerly awaiting the next installment in this thoroughly delightful series.Mystery Scene Magazine

...once you read the first few pages of Lois Winston’s first-in-series whodunit, you’re hooked for the duration...Bookpage

...madcap but tough-as-nails, no holds barred plot and main character...a step above the usual crafty cozy.The Mystery Reader

...Anastasia is, above all, a JERSEY girl..., and never, ever mess with one of them. I can’t wait ‘til the next book in this series...Suspense Magazine

Anastasia is as crafty as Martha Stewart, as feisty as Stephanie Plum, and as resourceful as Kinsey Millhone. – Mary Kennedy, author of the Talk Radio Mysteries

"Fans of Stephanie Plum will love Lois Winston’s cast of quirky, laughable, and loveable characters. Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun is clever and thoroughly entertaining—a must read!" – Brenda Novak, New York Times best-selling author

What a treat—I can’t stop laughing! Witty, wise, and delightfully clever, Anastasia is going to be your new best friend. Her mysterious adventures are irresistible—you’ll be glued to the page! – Hank Phillippi Ryan, Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity award-winning author

You think you’ve got trouble? Say hello to Anastasia Pollack, who also happens to be queen of the one-liners. Funny, funny, funny—this is a series you don’t want to miss! – Kasey Michaels, USA Today best-selling author

Death by Killer Mop Doll

Anastasia is a crafting Stephanie Plum, surrounded by characters sure to bring chuckles as she careens through the narrative, crossing paths with the detectives assigned to the case and snooping around to solve it.Booklist

Several crafts projects, oodles of laughs and an older, more centered version of Stephanie Plum.Kirkus Reviews

In Winston’s droll second cozy featuring crafts magazine editor Anastasia Pollack...readers who relish the offbeat will be rewarded.Publishers Weekly

"...a 30 Rock vibe...Winston turns out another lighthearted amateur sleuth investigation. Laden with one-liners, Anastasia’s second outing (after Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun) points to another successful series in the works." – Library Journal

Winston...plays for plenty of laughs...while letting Anastasia shine as a risk-taking investigator who doesn’t always know when to quit.Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

Revenge of the Crafty Corpse

Winston peppers the twisty and slightly edgy plot with humor and plenty of craft patterns. Fans of craft mysteries will like this, of course, but so will those who enjoy the smart and snarky humor of Janet Evanovich, Laura Levine, and Laura DeSilverio.Booklist

Winston’s entertaining third cozy plunges Anastasia into a surprisingly fraught stew of jealousy, greed, and sex... and a Sopranos-worthy lineup of eccentric character...Publishers Weekly

Winston provides a long-suffering heroine, amusing characters, a...good mystery and a series of crafting projects featuring cloth yo-yos.Kirkus Reviews

A fun addition to a series that keeps getting stronger.Romantic Times Magazine

"Chuckles begin on page one and the steady humor sustains a comedic crafts cozy, the third (after Death by Killer Mop Doll)... Recommend for Chris Grabenstein (John Ceepak series) and Jess Lourey readers." – Library Journal

You'll be both surprised and entertained by this terrific mystery. I can't wait to see what happens in the Pollack household next.Suspense Magazine

The book has what a mystery should...It moves along at a good pace...Like all good sleuths, Anastasia pieces together what others don’t...The book has a fun twist...and it’s clear that Anastasia, the everyday woman who loves crafts and desserts, and has a complete hottie in pursuit, will return to solve another murder and offer more crafts tips...Star-Ledger

Decoupage Can Be Deadly

"Decoupage Can Be Deadly is the fourth in the Anastasia Pollock Crafting Mysteries by Lois Winston. And it’s the best one yet. More, please!" – Suspense Magazine

What a great cozy mystery series. One of the reasons this series stands out for me as a great one is the absolutely great cast of characters. Every single character in these books is awesomely quirky and downright hilarious. This series is a true laugh out loud read! – Books Are Life–Vita Libri

This is one of these series that no matter what, I’m going to be laughing my way through a comedy of errors as our reluctant heroine sets a course of action to find a killer while contending with her eccentrically dysfunctional family. This adventure grabs you immediately delivering a fast-paced and action-filled drama that doesn’t let up from the first page to the surprising conclusion. – Dru’s Book Musings

Lois Winston’s reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack is back in another wild romp. – The Book Breeze

A Stitch to Die For

"A Stitch to Die For is the fifth in the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries by Lois Winston. If you’re a reader who enjoys a well-plotted mystery and loves to laugh, don’t miss this one!" – Suspense Magazine

Scrapbook of Murder

This is one of the best books in this delightfully entertaining whodunit and I hope there are more stories in the future. – Dru’s Book Musings

"Scrapbook of Murder is a perfect example of what mysteries are all about—deft plotting, believable characters, well-written dialogue, and a satisfying, logical ending. I loved it!" – Suspense Magazine

"I read an amazing book recently, y'all — Scrapbook of Murder by Lois Winston, #6 in the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries. All six novels and three novellas in the series are Five Star reads." – Jane Reads

Well written, with interesting characters. – Laura’s Interests

…a quick read, with humour, a good mystery and very interesting characters! – Verietats

Drop Dead Ornaments

I always forget how much I love this series until I read the next one and I fall in love all over again... – Dru’s Book Musings

"Drop Dead Ornaments is a delightful addition to the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series. More, please!" – Suspense Magazine

"I love protagonist Anastasia Pollack. She’s witty and funny, and she can be sarcastic at times…A great whodunit, with riotous twists and turns, Drop Dead Ornaments was a fast, exciting read that really kept me on my toes." – Lisa Ks Book reviews

"Drop Dead Ornaments is such a fantastic book…I adore Anastasia! She's clever, likable, fun to read about, and easy to root for." – Jane Reads

"…readers will be laughing continually at the antics of Anastasia and clan in Drop Dead Ornaments." – The Avid Reader

I love this series! Not only is Anastasia a ‘crime magnet,’ she is hilarious and snarky, a delight to read about and a dedicated friend. – Mallory Heart’s Cozies

It is always a nice surprise when something I am reading has a tie in to actual news or events that are happening in the present moment. I don't want to spoil a major plot secret, but the timing could not have been better…Be prepared for a dysfunctional cast of quirky characters. – Laura’s Interests 

This is a Tour de Force of a Murder/Mystery. – A Wytch’s Book Review

"Lois Winston’s cozy craft mystery Drop Dead Ornaments is an enjoyable…roller-coaster ride, with secrets and clues tugging the reader this way and that, and gentle climbs and drops of suspense and revelation to keep them reading." – Here’s How It Happened

…a light-hearted cozy mystery with lots of energy and definitely lots of action and interaction between characters. – Curling Up By the Fire

Handmade Ho-Ho Homicide

Handmade Ho-Ho Homicide is a laugh-out-loud, well plotted mystery, from a real pro! A ho-ho hoot!" – Suspense Magazine

"Merry Crises! Lois Winston has brought back Anastasia’s delightful first-person narrative of family, friends, dysfunction, and murder, and made it again very entertaining! Anastasia’s clever quips, fun stories, and well-deserved digs kept me smiling, and reading the many funny parts to my husband…does that count as two thumbs up in one?" – Kings River Life Magazine

Once again, the author knows how to tell a story that immediately grabbed my attention and I couldn’t put this book down until the last page was read…. This was one of the best books in this delightfully lovable series and I can’t wait to see what exciting adventures await Anastasia and her friends. – Dru’s Book Musings

This was such a fun quick read. I can't wait to read more of this series. – A Chick Who Reads

The story had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. – 5 Stars, Baroness Book Trove

Christmas, cozy mystery, craft, how can I not love this book? Humor, twists and turns, adorable characters make this story truly engaging from the first to the last page. – LibriAmoriMiei

"Take a murder mystery, add some light-hearted humor and weird characters, sprinkle some snow and what you get is Handmade Ho-Ho Homicide—a perfect Christmas Cozy read." –5 stars, The Book Decoder

A Sew Deadly Cruise

"A Sew Deadly Cruise is absolutely delightful, and I was sorry when it was over. I devoured every word!" – Suspense Magazine

"Engaging Drama! Brilliant! A Sew Deadly Cruise earns 5/5 Upgraded Cabins. Winston’s witty first-person narrative and banter keeps me a fan. Loved it!" –Kings River Life Magazine

The author knows how to tell a story with great aplomb and when all was said and done, this was one fantastic whodunit that left me craving for more thrilling adventures. – Dru’s Book Musings

The combo of investigating and fun makes for a great read. The author does a good job of keeping the killer a secret. Overall a fun read that cozy fans are sure to enjoy. – Books a Plenty Book Reviews

Winston has a gift for writing complicated cozy mysteries while entertaining and educating. – Here’s How it Happened

Stitch, Bake, Die!

Lois Winston has crafted another clever tale…with a backdrop of cross stitching, buttercream, bribery, sabotage, rumors, and murder…with vivid descriptions, witty banter, and clever details leading to an exciting and shocking conclusion. All making for a page-turner experience to delight cozy fans.Kings River Life magazine

…a crème de la crème of a cozy read. – Brianne’s Book Reviews

…a well-plotted mystery that takes the term ‘crafty old lady’ to new heights. – Mysteries with Character

This story is fast-paced with wacky characters, a fun resort setting, and a puzzling mystery to solve. – Nancy J. Cohen, author of the Bad Hair Day Mysteries

Lots of action, a bevy of quirky characters, and a treasure trove of secrets add up to another fine read from Lois Winston. – Maggie Toussaint, author of the Seafood Caper Mysteries, Lindsey & Ike Mysteries, and the Dreamwalker Mysteries

The mystery was nicely executed, with bits and pieces of clues here and there as well as humorous interludes that enhanced the telling of this tale. This is another great addition to this engagingly entertaining series and I’m patiently waiting for the wedding of the century. – Dru’s Book Musings

Revenge of the Crafty Corpse

An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery

By Lois Winston

Copyright

Revenge of the Crafty Corpse copyright 2013 by Lois Winston. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, locations, or events is coincidental or fictionalized.

Cover design by L. Winston

Dedication

For Jack, Zoe, and Chase,

who have left permanent handprints on my heart

Acknowledgements

To Carolyn and Ashley Grayson for not only having my back but for their continuing friendship.

To Denise Dumars for finding Anastasia a home.

To my family: Rob, Chris, Scott, Jen, Megan, and the very special trio mentioned in the dedication.

To my fellow founding members of Liberty States Fiction Writers: Gail Freeman, Caridad Pineiro, Kathye Quick, Michele Richter, and Anne Walradt for their amazing friendship, their constant support, and their ability to keep me sane.

In addition, for offering their expertise during the research phase of this book, special thanks to John-Michael (J.M.) Jones of the Gray Funeral Home in Westfield, NJ and Officer Tomasso Campisi of the Union County Police Department.

ONE

If that damn woman doesn’t shut up, I’m going to strangle her!

My mother-in-law had been settled into the Sunnyside of Westfield Assisted Living and Rehabilitation Center for all of ten minutes before she began carping about the accommodations. Uppermost on her list of complaints was her roommate, a woman we’d so far only heard, due to the mauve and burgundy floral print curtain separating their beds and a one-sided phone conversation detailing the latest episode of some cable soap opera—in a syrupy sweet southern accent quite at odds with her blunt vocabulary. At least, I hoped she was summarizing a soap opera. I’d hate to think, given the X-rated play-by-play, that she was gossiping about actual people.

Shh. Lower your voice, Lucille. They can hear you in Hoboken.

Don’t you shush me! And I don’t care if that prattling twit or anyone else hears me. This is unacceptable. I want a private room. She tightened her hand into a fist and pounded it against the arm of her wheelchair, but given her weakened state, the punctuating gesture left negligible impact.

Medicare won’t cover a private room, I told her, forcing my voice to remain calm as I unpacked her suitcase.

Three weeks ago Lucille had suffered a minor stroke. Subsequent tests revealed a brain tumor, which may or may not have accounted for some of her more bizarre behavior over the last few months. With my mother-in-law, it was hard to tell.

Lucille had weathered the stroke and surgery remarkably well for an eighty-year-old. The tumor proved benign. After a brief hospital stay, she was now ready for some minor rehab to help her regain her strength and coordination. Hence, today’s resettlement.

If my son were alive, he’d never let you dump me in this hell hole.

She should only know that her son had tried to kill her to get his hands on her life’s savings—which he then proceeded to gamble away, leaving me to clean up the mess after he conveniently dropped dead at a roulette table in Las Vegas. Trusting wife that I was at the time, I thought Karl was at a sales meeting in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Given his knack for pulling off such a duplicitous life, Karl should have been a CIA operative instead of an auto parts salesman. At least then our sons and I would be receiving a fat government pension. As it was, Dead Louse of a Spouse left me in stratospheric debt and at the mercy of both an army of bill collectors and Ricardo, the loan shark. Not to mention his mother and Manifesto, her French bulldog, AKA Mephisto the Demon Dog to the rest of the family.

Ricardo now resides in a federal facility. However, barring some philanthropic leprechaun gifting me with his pot of gold, I’m stuck with the bill collectors, Lucille, and Mephisto. The bill collectors treat me better. And yet I continue to refuse to divulge to Lucille the truth about her precious Karl, no matter how much she goads me.

My name is Anastasia Pollack, and I’m a glutton for punishment. Welcome to my dysfunctional world. I hope the universe is taking note because as far as I’m concerned, I definitely qualify for sainthood at this point.

Hell hole? I glanced around Lucille’s half of the generous, well-appointed room, equipped with abundant creature comforts, including her own flat screen TV, a leather recliner with heat and massage, and wi-fi. Hardly.

You’re not the one stuck here. If you possessed an ounce of consideration, you’d allow me to remain at home and drive me to rehab every day, she said. But I know the truth. This is all part of your grand scheme to get rid of me permanently.

I wish. Sunnyside was more exclusive country club than a hell hole, right down to its exclusive country club-like fees. I placed the last of her circa nineteen seventies polyester pantsuits in the dresser, slammed the drawer shut, and spun around to confront her.

"How exactly am I supposed to shuttle you back and forth to rehab and go to work? Are you suggesting I quit my job? Alex, Nick, you, and I can live out of my eight-year-old Hyundai and Dumpster dive for our meals just so Lucille Pollack, the diehard communist, doesn’t have to share a room with a talkative stranger for a month? Very politically correct of you, Comrade Lucille."

How dare you mock me!

I needed to get out of there and back to work before I did some strangling of my own. And it wouldn’t be the faceless voice currently detailing her skepticism over the supposed sexploits of one Mabel Shapiro, whom, according to Lucille’s roommate, couldn’t satisfy a man twenty years ago, let alone now.

I told you, Lucille, between Medicare and your supplemental insurance, you’re only covered for a month’s stay. After that, whether you’re ready to come home or not, you’re back living under my roof.

This is all your fault! she continued.

"My fault? Just what about your situation is my fault? Did I force you to jaywalk across Queens Boulevard? Did I drive the SUV that mowed you down? Did I make you keep your life’s savings in shoeboxes under your bed instead of in a bank? Did I torch your apartment building, leaving you homeless and penniless? How is any of that my fault, Lucille? I’m the one who opened my home to you when you had nowhere else to go."

Charging me exorbitant rent! You’re no better than a slumlord.

"You’re paying exactly what you paid each month on your apartment in Queens. Not a penny more. And for that you’re receiving a place to live and all you and your dog can eat. Besides, I only asked you for room and board after your son left me broke and up to my eyeballs in debt, but I suppose that’s my fault, too?"

She glared straight ahead, refusing to make eye contact with me, her lips pinched into a straight line, her post-surgery shaved head making her look even more like Mephisto than usual.

Of course, she blamed me. She’s been blaming me for everything since the day Karl introduced us. Hell, she probably even blamed me for her stroke and the brain tumor. So much for hoping the removal of that tumor would improve her personality. If you don’t like the arrangements, you’re free to make your own at any time.

Which, unfortunately, she wouldn’t because Lucille had it far better at Casa Pollack than anywhere else she could afford. And she knew it.

What are you gawking at? she demanded.

I glanced over my shoulder and followed her laser glare to the middle of the room where I found myself staring at Laura Ashley. Or what Laura Ashley might have looked like had she lived into her nineties, complete with pink tinged white pin curls, poorly applied makeup caked into the crevices of deep wrinkles, and transplanted from Wales, UK to Westfield, NJ.

I hadn’t seen so many ruffles and such an over-abundance of Cluny lace since my cousin Susannah Sudberry’s English garden-themed wedding back in 1992. The most god-awful lace-edged, pouf-sleeved floral print bridesmaid’s dress ever created still resides in my attic. However, I might have to hand over that designation to Lucille’s roommate’s outfit. At least my bridesmaid’s gown didn’t have the addition of a coordinating yo-yo trimmed cardigan sweater.

At some point the soap opera play-by-play had ended. How long Lucille’s roomie had been eavesdropping on us was anyone’s guess, but before Lucille could hurl another barb, I crossed the room and held my hand out to the woman. Mrs. Wegner? I’m Anastasia Pollack. I knew her name from the nameplate tacked to the wall outside the room. Lucille’s name had already been added beneath that of Lyndella Wegner.

She took my hand in a surprisingly firm grip for such a petite and elderly woman. Pleased to meet you, sugar. And call me Lyndella. Mrs. Wegner was my mother-in-law, bless her hard-hearted soul.

Looks like I’d found another loser in the mother-in-law lottery. I nodded in Lucille’s direction. And this is my mother-in-law Lucille Pollack, your roommate for the next month.

Lyndella nodded toward Lucille. Not too happy to be here, are you, sugar?

A part of me (the nasty part I kept tamped down

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