Spring is in the air of Fort Connor, Colorado-a time of new beginnings for the House of Lambspun knitters. But for fellow knitter Jennifer's new real estate client, it is his end. He's been murdered and Kelly Flynn is left unraveling a tangle of clues. This may prove to be her most challenging project yet.
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"I really liked this book. I am not much of a mystery reader, because I usually figure out who did it before he book tells me, that's the way it was with this book."
— Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
" Fluffy fun read - repetitive plot. "
— Jeanne, 2/13/2014" After starting this book, I realized I had read another by the same arthur with the same characters. This one was very good--mystery, knitting, volleyball, outdoors--what more do you need in a book? "
— Sarahb., 1/21/2014" I was pretty upset at the end of the last book in this series, but this makes up for it! If you were frustrated by this series, give this entry a shot! "
— Christine, 1/6/2014" What can I say another fantastic book in a wonderful sries! "
— Deb, 12/27/2013" Lack of suspects made the outcome a bit predictable "
— Lady, 12/14/2013" So much fun to read! "
— April, 11/8/2013" reviewed for newmysteryreader, liked the book. "
— Robin, 11/6/2013" This is a great local Front Range Colorado author. "
— Judy, 10/16/2013" Didn't like the way the story was written... Not as good as the first one.... "
— Amanda, 9/24/2013" Just the kind of book I needed to relax after long hours of work. "
— Peggy, 9/5/2013" These books are like a visit with old friends to me. "
— Laurie, 8/13/2013" Maggie Sefton's books are so cute i love them :-) "
— Karola, 8/10/2013" I almost could not finish this book, I just couldn't get into it. I'm getting tired of Kelly's coffee obsession. I mean she has a serious problem. And I should have counted how many times a character says, "ohhhhh yeah" It was repeated way too many times! "
— Melissa, 8/6/2013" I really liked this one. The mystery was fun, but the book was mainly focused on the characters which I really why I read the books. Win win! "
— Sarah-Dianne, 6/29/2013" I always enjoy this series and didn't rate it higher only because I figured out who did very early in the book. Now that I'm back to knitting myself I have to say I appreciate the references to "fiber fever" and unfinished projects even more! "
— Angela, 2/20/2013" I enjoy this series when I want a quick easy read "
— Pat, 1/8/2013" I have read all of the Knitting mysteries and this one was the same as all the others. Enjoyable read but not all that interesting. "
— Jill, 11/16/2012" Not bad but this series is getting a little dull to me. I didn't guess the murderer though. "
— Lynda, 9/4/2012" I really enjoy this knitting mystery series. I like these books because they're what I call a light mystery with a bit of fun on the side and quick reading. "
— Maxine, 8/2/2012" Not the best series I've ever read, but not the worst. I felt compelled to finish the 9 books. I had bought 7 in a library book sale. I got books #5 and #9 from the library. Not a group of books I think I will revisit. "
— Linda, 7/20/2012" I know many reviewers aren't huge fans of this series, but I really like it. The characters are fun and the mystery enjoyable. "
— Christine, 6/24/2012" I enjoyed the book as a whole. But when Steve did what he did on the volleyball court, Kelly should have learned her lesson. Once an abuser, always an abuser. "
— Theresa, 11/21/2011" The whole "coffee" thing is still overly-irritating and overly done, but the story was better than others have been in the series. I enjoyed it. "
— Dawn, 8/2/2011Maggie Sefton is the author of the Knitting Mysteries and a series set in the world of real estate. An avid knitter herself, she lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Jane Jacobs is a voice-over artist who can be heard in dozens of animated films, audiobooks, commercials, and promotional materials.