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Betty Hechtman
Betty Hechtman was born in Chicago, Illinois and on a particularly eventful weekend graduated college, got married and moved to Los Angeles, California. She has a degree in Fine Arts and has had a variety of professions including being a volunteer farm worker on a kibbutz, Sunday school teacher,... show more



Betty Hechtman was born in Chicago, Illinois and on a particularly eventful weekend graduated college, got married and moved to Los Angeles, California. She has a degree in Fine Arts and has had a variety of professions including being a volunteer farm worker on a kibbutz, Sunday school teacher, waitress, retail sales, editor of a finance company newsletter, telephone operator, associate publicist and freelance writer.Her love of mysteries started with Nancy Drew and blossomed when she began to read Agatha Christie's books. She has been doing handicrafts since she was a child. It is like a dream come true to be able to mix mystery and yarn craft in her books.

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Birth date: January 01, 1947
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Murder, She Reads
Murder, She Reads rated it 7 years ago
It’s been awhile since I dipped into the Crochet Mysteries but it didn’t take long to remember Molly Pink and her gang of crafty crocheters. While at a get together the crochet bunch was having a great time and never seen who dropped off a package in a paper bag until everyone was gone. Inside it ...
lisaakelley3
lisaakelley3 rated it 10 years ago
New and returning readers alike are really going to enjoy this installment in the Yarn Retreat Mysteries. The book starts off with a nice recap that helps new readers to this series feel right at home. No guessing on how series lead, Casey Feldstein ended up where she is doing what she does. That be...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 11 years ago
Dollycas’s ThoughtsCasey’s retreat sounds like a lot of fun. Seeing the sheep getting sheared, cleaning and combing the fleece and spinning and then knitting with wool we made ourselves would be a blast. Too bad she had to face one roadblock after another including the death of the woman that was su...
Jazabell
Jazabell rated it 13 years ago
Cute book. The characters are very easy to relate to. It was a great mystery, as I didn't figure it out until it was revealed. All my suspects were taken out of the lineup and I really was surprised in the end. Looking forward to reading more from Betty Hechtman!
Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 15 years ago
I can not get past chapter 6. I was looking forward to a new author and a new series, but this is NOT it. The characters are unbelievable and strange all at the same time and the story does not make sense. I might pick it back up later on if I am that bored.
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