Knit One Murder Two
A Knitorious Murder Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Zim Avaltrades
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By:
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Reagan Davis
About this listen
Knitting Can Be Murder!
I’m not a cop. I’m a soon-to-be-ex-wife, and former full-time mom who works part-time at the local yarn store. The biggest mystery I’ve ever solved is finding a missing knitting needle tucked behind my ear after spending all morning looking for it.
Someone in Harmony Lake is trying to stitch me up for murder.
In a small town where everyone has a secret they want to keep hidden, no one is talking to the out-of-town cop who’s been brought in to solve the case. So, armed with everything I’ve learned from watching murder mysteries on TV, and a little help from my friends, it’s up to me to find the real killer and clear my name.
Can I knit the clues together and expose the killer before they unravel and kill again?
I hope so, because knitting needles aren't allowed in prison, and I look horrible in orange.
This book includes a link to a free knitting pattern.
If you like your cozy mysteries with a bit of humour, small town Canadian life, a hint of romance, a close circle of quirky, lovable characters that you wish you knew in real life, dogs and cats, and free knitting patterns, there's something in this series for you.
Clean listen: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.
Other books in the series:
- Knit One Murder Two
- Killer Cables
- Murder & Merino
Knit One Murder Two is a stand-alone story. Each book ends with a solved mystery, though the characters lives progress throughout the series. The books can be listened to in any order.
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- Julie
- 29-04-21
Gets you all tied up in knots
I really enjoyed this book, this is the first book by this author that I have read or listened to but it won't be the last, especially if there are more books in this series. Even if you aren't interested in knitting you should give this book a go because other than tangling you up in knots trying to work out who the killer is, the knitting references was just in passing and the mystery was the main focus. I actually liked the fact that the main character worked in a wool shop it was a nice change to the usual book store or food establishment that you usually find in cozy mysteries. The characters were like able and a liked the small town Canadian vibe of the book where everybody knows each other and you can keep a cat in your shop. It was also nice the fact that the main character is getting a divorce but is still on speaking terms with the cheating husband give or take, it added a nice dimension to her home life and opened it up to some romance. The mystery it's self was interesting with plenty of suspects and twists and I liked how the murderer got caught. I will be looking out for the next book.
Megan's day is off to a bad start when she wakes up to the message that her soon to be ex husband is cheating on her with a married woman and her husband wants to met. It doesn't help that she missed a local meeting getting the bad news and the chairman calls her out about it in the middle of the street. Then the man she meets informs her that his wife is a junior at her husband law firm and if he doesn't quit then the partner's will be informed. She then has to drop of some forgotten wool only to find the man that accosted her dead in his cereals. Could things get any worse? Apparently yes the dead man was also trying to blackmail Megan's husband and the police are looking at the two of them like suspects. Megan can't let her daughter grow up without either of her parent's and decide to look into the murder herself. With everybody keeping secrets from the police will she be the one to unravel the ball. Knitting might be her passion but when her freedom and her husband is threatened it will take more than two murders and a frame up job to stop Megan.
I liked the narrator. This is the first book I have listened to her narrate but I hope it won't be the last because she does a good job and made it interesting.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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