Clare O'Donohue is a novelist and a freelance television writer and producer. She lives in Chicago.
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Praise for THE LOVER'S KNOT: Clare's first book is a fun read for those who love mysteries, romance and of course quilting! Her twists and turns in the story line make this a delightful escape. --Alex Anderson, co-host of The Quilt Show, host of Simply Quilts A stitch above most craft cozies... -- Publishers Weekly O'Donohue debuts her Someday Quilts Mystery series with a promising story about women's friendships and quilting. It is a pleasant, even a gentle read--except for the cheating boyfriend and the murder. -- Booklist .. .Fans and those who enjoy Monica Ferris's knitting mysteries will snap this up. Not to be missed. -- Library Journal Praise for A DRUNKARD'S PATH: O'Donohue deftly weaves clever crime-solving with valuable quilting tips. -- Publishers Weekly O'Donohue aims to make those who love quilts feel right at home. --Kirkus O'Donohue crafts a plot with all the twists and turns of the drunkard's path quilt. But fear not--if you don't quilt you will still enjoy this light-hearted mystery. --Iloveamystery.com It's easy to get wrapped up in Nell's story. Charming. --reviewingtheevidence.com Clare O'Donohue's Someday Quilts mysteries are as intricate and magical as a real quilt. For anyone who loves a mystery or just a good story about art and quilting, A Drunkard's Path is the perfect read to snuggle up with. --BookLoons.com A captivating mystery, well told. --Mysteriousreviews.com Praise for THE DOUBLE CROSS: A wealth of quilting information for readers so inclined. Like its predecessors, it's a fine piece of work. -- Richmond Times Dispatch A delightful cozy, a mystery to be sure, but also a study of relationships. Nell [Fitzgerald is] as interesting and unique a character as any quilt. The mystery is enjoyable, but it's the appealing characters--their friendship