A Deadly Yarn: A Knitting Mystery
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Average customer review:Product Description
Knitter Kelly Flynn is thrilled that her friend Allison is joining a New York designer's studio. But when the young artist's new life ends before it begins, Kelly must unravel Allison's messy, fast-track social circle-and its lethally wound threads.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28843 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Customer Reviews
great cozy mystery for the avid knitter
If I'm not knitting wool, I'm spinning it or weaving it. When I take the time to read, if I don't read a non-fiction about something in the fiber arts, I read a mystery novel.
This is another good Maggie Sefton mystery and it kept me reading it every free moment I could spare. I won't spoil anything for you, but I'll say this: buy this book and read it and give it on to a knitter friend.
Not quite as good as the first two
I really like this series, though this installment is the weakest so far. Make sure you read these books in order though because in this book she totally ruins the plot of the second book. I was very glad that in this book Kelly finally makes a decision about her long term future so we could get past this question and move on. I look forward to reading the next book and hope it reads more like the first two.
tangled yarn
I read Sefton's first book , then jumped to the third, which was a mistake. In the course of writing, Sefton lets the protaganist progress with her life, which should happen, but if you havent read the first two books, you are out in left field.In this book, Kelly finally decides to stay in FT Collins.
The writing is good, the yarn shop has little to do with the murders, and more to do with Kelly's personal life. I find a distraction with keeping track of all the characters, but there is good sleuthing, for a cozy mystery, which I love.
Florence Clowes, Bones in the Backyard author




