Yarn Over Murder (A Knitting Mystery, #12)

It s early summer in Fort Connor, Colorado, and a herd of alpacas requires rescuing from a raging wildfire Kelly Flynn and the House of Lambspun knitters may be able to save the helpless animals, but not the unexpected victim of a cold blooded murder Kelly and her knitting pals were checking out the wares at the annual Wool Market one of the largest outdoor fiber and animal fairs in Colorado when news spread about the wildfires raging across the canyon ranches With temperatures scorching, Kelly receives word that the alpacas of her good friend, Jayleen, are in danger Working fast, Kelly and her pals hightail the herd to the nearby pasture of one of Jayleen s friends rancher Andrea Holt But their rescue mission is interrupted by a screaming match during which Connie, a longtime employee of House of Lambspun, snaps and accuses Andrea of stealing her husband Days later, Andrea is found dead at her ranch and suspicion immediately falls on Connie Now Kelly and her friends must untangle this yarn before Connie ends up dangling by a thread New Read [ Yarn Over Murder (A Knitting Mystery, #12) ] By [ Maggie Sefton ] – kino-fada.fr When last I read one of these books, I swore that I would never read another one Two years later, I decided to give the new one a try, hoping that the writing might have improved Unfortunately, this one was a poorly written as all the rest This series has an insipid main character who is a CPA but is constantly getting side tracked from her work how does this woman support herself fancies herself a sleuth, when all she does is talk on her cellphone and gossip She divulges information abo When last I read one of these books, I swore that I would never read another one Two years later, I decided to give the new one a try, hoping that the...No, just no Weak plot, cringeworthy dialogue, and painfully repetitive In short, it s hot and Kelly now drinks iced coffee.Yarn Over Murder is the 12th book in the Lambspun knitting murder series, featuring coffee guzzling Kelly Flynn and her various friends This book is set during the serious 2012 Colorado bushfire.Let s be honest here these books are terrible The novel is almost entirely told in dialogue where the characters make repetitive declarative statements to each other over and over again There was one chapter in which Kelly repeated the same piece of information to four other characters using the exac Yarn Over Murder is the 12th book in the Lambspun knitting murder series, featuring coffee guzzling Kelly Flynn and her various friends This book is set during the serious 2012 Colorado bushfire.Let s be honest here these books are terrible The n...I don t know why I keep reading these books At least I got this one from the library There was barely any mystery here and little to no character growth The hours spent reading this are hours of my life I will never get back .Twelfth in the Knitting Mysteries cozy amateur sleuth series and revolving around Kelly Flynn, her friends, and the yarn shop set in the fictional town of Fort Connor standing in for Fort Collins in Colorado.My TakeI do love a cozy And Sefton s cast of characters are warm, supportive, and so very caring A close knit group, they open up to those who need help while they feed my soul with their craft and creativity.It s all about friendship and being there to help in negative times.While Yarn Twelfth in the Knitting Mysteries cozy amateur sleuth series and revolving around Kelly Flynn, her friends, and the yarn shop set in the fictional town of Fort Connor standing in for Fort Collins in Colorado.My TakeI do love a cozy And Sefton s cast of characters are warm, supportive, and so very caring A close knit group, they open up to those who need help while they feed my soul with their craft and creativity.It s all about friendship and being there to help in negative times.While Yarn Over Murder uses third person point of view, it s all from Kelly s perspective as she helps her friends and networks for information, for Kelly has a nose for clues.I gotta say, it s a real switch when the cops actually appreciate an amateur sleuth grin...It s early summer in Fort Connor, Colorado, and a herd of alpacas requires rescuing from a raging wildfire Kelly Flynn and the House of Lambspun knitters may be able to save the helpless animals, but not the unexpected victim of a cold blooded murder The Annual Wool Market is interrupted with news of a huge wildfires raging through the canyon Kelly s friend Jaylene s ranch seems to right in the projected path of the fires Kelly gathers as many of her friends as possible with pickups and trail It s early summer in Fort Connor, Colorado, and a herd of alpacas requires rescuing from a raging wildfire Kelly Flynn and the House of Lambspun knitters may be able to save the helpless animals, but not the unexpected victim of a cold blooded murder The Annual Wool Market is interrupted with news of a huge wildfires raging through the canyon Kelly s friend Jaylene s ranch seems to right in the projected path of the fires Kelly gathers as many of her friends as possible with pickups and trailers and heads to the ranch to rescue Jayleen s and Kelly Alpacas and get them moved to a safe place Jayleen s friend, Andrea Holt, has offered space at her ranch for some of the animals and the rest will go to Curt s ranch But before they barely start loading animals Connie, a longtime employee of House of Lambspun storms up the driveway accusing Andrea of stealing h...I ve read all of Maggie s knitting mysteries, and after the last one I was left with a bad taste in my mouth I picked this one up from the library purely because as someone who lived in the area during the fires the summer of 2012 I actually was at the Wool Market in Estes when I heard the news , I was curious as to how she would handle it.Money grab That s all I can say Next it will be a book based on the deadly flooding we had last September.I m sick of Ft Connor but using the real nam I ve read all of Maggie s knitting mysteries, and after the last one I was left with a bad taste in my mouth I picked this one up from the library purely because as someone who lived in the area during the fires the summer of 2012 I actually was at the Wool Market in Estes when I heard the news , I was curious as to how she would handle it.Money grab That s all I can say Next it will be a book based on the deadly flooding we had last September.I m sick of Ft Connor but using the real names of Loveland and Estes Park are ok where every other named detail of the town matches Ft Collins Why bother to change it if you were going to use the local landmarks And why change LaPorte to Landport Enough of Lambspun, I d rather go to the Loopy Ewe anyway, they re muchfriendly and helpful The real shop Lambspun is based on seems very high school cliquey to me and nearly turned me off of knitting back when I was first learning enough coffe...Where do I even begin This is a series I love to hate First of all if you took out the fire reports and Kelly sitting around drinking coffee and eating pesto pizza, the actual murder plot in the book would only have been about five pages I tried to keep myself entertained by counting how many times Kelly drank coffee but after ten times even that got boring so I ended up skimming over the last few chapters I wish the forest fire would have spread and burned down the knitting shop so that ho Where do I even begin This is a series I love to hate First of all if you took out the fire reports and K...After reading this series since book 1, I can finally say I m finished It seems like the author is on autopilot with a check list of character traits, phrases, and descriptions coffee drinker, Kelly girl, pizza, ...This isn t a knitting mystery but a diary or chronicle of a fire The exposition is far too long, characters lacking, and just plain stupid No mention of what a yarn over is or anyone even knitting one for crying out loud VERY disappointing read 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Yarn Over Murder (A Knitting Mystery, #12)
  • English
  • 25 June 2018
  • Hardcover
  • 304 pages
  • 0425258424
  • Maggie Sefton
  • Yarn Over Murder (A Knitting Mystery, #12)