A Knitting Mystery (6 books in series)
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review 1: Yarn Over Murder is Maggie Sefton's latest in the knitting mystery series. It starts right after the last one ends. It picks up on the wildfires that ended the last book. Kelly is sleuthing once more. Kelly if you ask me drinks far to much coffee. It seems she should be flyi...
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review 1: This book was not very good, I'm sorry to say. The way multiple separate people (including a therapist) directly confronted the rapist was very unconvincing to me (and probably not a good idea!). The therapist in this book (like all therapists in books) had... let's just say "un...
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review 1: A lot of things bothered me about this book. If I recall, the last book Kelly and Burt didn't believe in coincidences, yet this lady breezes into their lives with three dead husbands all dying in questionable ways, she doesn't seem to be upset about any of them and moves into the...
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review 1: while I generally enjoy the stories, and polish them off pretty quickly :-), there is way too much talking on the smartphone while driving. Way too much.I am a spinner, and I think she's got it a bit wrong - once a fleece is SPUN, it is yarn, not a fleece. Also, the yarn winds ...
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review 1: I really enjoyed the previous books in the series, sadly I didn't wrinkly this one as much. While I can accept an ex cop spilling too much to a friend on occasion, I can't buy a lawyer giving out so much information to a client regarding a potential client, and being the one to o...
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review 1: A lot of the knitting fiction I've read only mention it occasionally. This book had a substantial amount of knitting content. I loved that of course. Maggie Selton carried out this mystery plot well. It wasn't an in-your-face murder but it was always there in the background. Usua...