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A Deadly Yarn (A Knitting Mystery, # 3) - Community Reviews back

by Maggie Sefton
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bossyfemme
bossyfemme rated it 7 years ago
A friend saw this in a thrift store & bought it for me, a bit as a joke. It is not good, either as a book about knitting OR a mystery novel. It is not a "so bad it's good" kind of book. But, it was a totally acceptable bathtub read. The protagonist of the book appears to live in a house across the s...
Kwoomac
Kwoomac rated it 13 years ago
This is the third book in the series. I didn't read #2 because I found these at a thrift store and they only had 1 and 3. So there is this group of friends who hang out and knit together and solve murders. It reminds me of the whole Murder, She Wrote joke that you wouldn't want to be Jessica Fletch...
Nutti's muses
Nutti's muses rated it 15 years ago
The third book about Kelly who moves back to CO from DC after the death of her aunt. This time a friend, Allison dies on the verge of getting everything she wants. Allison is murdered or is it suicide the night before flying out to NYC as a designer. Who did the jealous boyfriend, jealous other d...
Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 15 years ago
I love Kelly and all her friends in Colorado. Kelly always finds herself investigating some type of murder around her. The series is funny as well as a mystery. We get to see more and more of her friends and her soon to be boyfriend Steve. A good book to curl up with hot cocoa and read.
Reading Through the Nyte
Reading Through the Nyte rated it 16 years ago
Book three in this author’s knitting mystery series and it is a VAST improvement over the last one. Our heroine is no longer indulging in page after page of yarn fondling, the plot moves briskly, the side characters are trying less often to take over the plot and run it off the rails and the mystery...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it 18 years ago
Third books in this light hearted series where the plot is more scenery than substance. I like this series for the slow pace Sefton set in discovering and getting to know her lead characters. Kelly is still unsure and insecure but still nosy and determined like her rottweiler, Carl, to get the bad g...
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