"Cleverly weaved cozy"
In Fort Connor, Colorado, CPA, DC area transplant, and
rookie yet die in the wool knitter Kelly Flynn escorts a
group of tourists to a renowned alpaca farm owned by
knitter extraordinaire Vickie Claymore in nearby Bellvue
Canyon. When Vickie fails to show up with the expected
friendly greeting to the group, Kelly enters the woman's
remote home only to find her host dead; blood everywhere,
but especially on Vickie's priceless hand-woven rug. The county police headed by Detective in Charge Lieutenant
Peterson investigate the homicide starting with containing
the crime scene and interviewing the female visitors
especially Kelly and one fussy mouthy guest. Kelly
mentions to the cop that Vickie was irate and said so as
she told her and their friend Jennifer Stroud she was
divorcing Professor Bob Claymore because he was having an
affair with another weaver, Eva Bartok. Unable to resist
and thinking that the county cops were going down a wrong
path by looking at the knitting club member s of the House
of Lampspun, Kelly investigates the homicide. As with the cleverly weaved KNIT ONE, KILL TWO, NEEDLED TO
DEATH is a fine yarn that has cozy fans trying to unravel
the threads of who-done-it along side of the heroine. The
story line is fun to follow as Peterson follows leads that
take him in one direction while amateur sleuth Kelly
assumes her club members are innocent so knits a different
viewpoint on who killed Vickie. Sub-genre readers will
enjoy this tightly stitched tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
SummarySpecial recipe and knitting pattern included!
Now that she's met new friends and learned to knit at House
of Lambspun, Kelly Flynn can't imagine leaving Fort Connor,
Colorado. But there's trouble in her hometown. Kelly takes a
group of tourists to visit Vickie Claymore's alpaca farm and
instead of a warm welcome, they find Vickie splayed out on
her original hand-woven rug, her blood seeping into the
design. The police jump on the case, but Kelly can't resist
investigating on her own, even if it means taking a break
from the sweater she's been knitting in the round. Because a
murderer is lurking in Fort Connorwaiting for the
right moment to strike again.
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