Double Knit Murders (A Knitting Mystery)

by Maggie Sefton

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Publication

Berkley (2010), 448 pages

Description

The first two books in the national bestselling Knitting mysteries- Knit One, Kill Two and Needled to Death. In Knit One, Kill Two, Kelly Flynn returns to Colorado for her aunt's funeral only to suspect that the woman's death was not an accident. With the help of the knitting regulars at House of Lambspun, Kelly's about to get a few lessons in creating a sumptuously colored scarf-and in luring a killer out of hiding. In Needled to Death, Kelly visits her friend Vickie's alpaca farm, and finds her splayed out on her original hand-woven rug, blood seeping into the design. Kelly can't resist investigating-even if it means taking a break from the sweater she's been knitting in the round.

Rating

½ (10 ratings; 3.7)

User reviews

LibraryThing member KateBaxter
An enjoyable read of the cozy mystery genre. It may have been I, but I struggled for a few chapters in getting into the book. Later on, I enjoyed staying with it as the story progressed. Have continued on to the sequels.
LibraryThing member cougargirl1967
Good series start.
LibraryThing member threadnsong
This two-in-one edition of the first two Maggie Sefton mysteries was quite the find. It comprises "Knit One, Kill Two" and "Needled to Death" and both mysteries involve young accountant Kelly Flynn coming back to her hometown of Fort Connor, Colorado from Washington, D.C.

Her first mystery comes
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with the death of her aunt who was found dead in her own living room. Kelly is able to take time from her corporate D.C. job to help settle her aunt's affairs and is staying in a motel while she does so. Her Rottweiler, Carl, comes with her to her aunt's farmhouse to run around in the backyard while she does her sleuthing. While she has her suspicions about the police story that her aunt's death was a burglary gone bad, as well as a cash withdrawal her aunt took on her home from a sleazy lender, she also comes to grips with the new layout of her aunt and uncle's farm. Part of the farmland was sold for a golf course (and Carl likes to dash through it stealing golf balls), and the original farmhouse is now a knit shop with cafe that serves plenty of high-octane coffee.

Also included is the farmhouse-cum-knit shop, featuring a cast of customers/characters and loads of soft, fuzzy, amazing yarn. This book was written in the mid-2000's as the knitting boom was taking off, and the variety of fibres, colors, and soft textures attests to that time. Kelly begins to dig into her aunt's murder while also voicing her concerns to her aunt's friends that includes the knit shop owner and customers. Who, of course, entice her to take up knitting.

The second book in this set, "Needled to Death," comes a few months later when Kelly has begun to work remotely (novel idea for its time!) in her late aunt's home with Carl. Who has had to give up his penchant for golf balls and is now living in a backyard with a newly built escape-proof fence. The cast of characters expands with a couple of alpaca ranchers (both women!) and a new property of sheep and cattle ranch in Wyoming that also became Kelly's through a family member in the second book.

And by now Kelly is knitting away (as one would suspect), enjoying herself and starting to put down roots in the community. Which leads to the question of how can she quit her corporate job, since her condo is subleased for a little bit, and still live in Fort Connor? I can kinda see where that query resolves itself in the next book or two.

Both books have the murders solved in the "I confess" method by the murderer, and Kelly is a sensible and sensitive young woman. Plus pretty darn smart and open to new possibilities in her life. I'll continue with this series since they are a fun, quick, and knit-themed read.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

448 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0425236919 / 9780425236918
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