by Maggie Sefton
Kelly and Jennifer take a knitting group out to Vickie's farm to see her alpacas. When they get there Kelly finds Vickie dead. The police seem to look at Vickie's estranged husband for the murder. Kelly is not happy with that and starts digging deeper. When Vickie's daughter ends up dead, Vickie kno...
This gal's life is just unbelievable. She's working from home DC to almost Wyoming as an accountant. Living in the house she inherited from her aunt who was murdered in the last book. Now she's inherited 300 acres in WY with 500 head of cattle, 100 sheep and a small alpaca herd from another aunt who...
A weaver and spinner is found dead and
Yes, I know I wasn't terribly impressed by the mystery part of the first one, but I loved all the knitting descriptions! So I figured that I might as well try the next one. And I believe I actually enjoyed it more, because now that I know how ridiculous the murder plot is, I can ignore that part of ...
I loved this second book in the series. Kelly shows more of herself and we learn a tiny bit more about Steve through this process. Carl is getting into more trouble and is a hoot. I am looking forward to reading more books in this series.
It was a quick read but I get tired of hearing how often Kelly drinks coffee.
Book two in the ‘Knitting Mystery’ series, and in this one, Kelly is settled down, living in her late Aunt Helen’s house, telecommuting and indulging in what reads a bit like a massive yarn fetish while still struggling with her knitting. No, really; it’s actually distracting—every time the characte...
"A bone-deep resentment oozed out of Geri, pooling at her feet in a rancid puddle."- a tinge overwrought
Second book in her "knitting mystery" series. We again visit with the Lambspun gang. Kelly, Megan, Jennifer, Mimi. We learn about alpacas, knitting in the round and gorgeous eyelashes yarns. Oh, and there's a murder and stuff. The wonderful thing about this knitting mystery is how the characters gro...