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When murder silences the Christmas cheer in charming Arborville, New Jersey, Pamela and her Knit and Nibble pals must unravel the most bone-chilling mystery this side of the North Pole . . . Pamela has been in merry spirits since her artsy daughter Penny returned home from college for the holidays. But their mother-daughter bonding time gets cut short when a terrified Penny stumbles upon the dumped body of Millicent Farthingale, a wealthy craft shop owner who was popular for all the wrong reasons. From a scheming business partner to a seedy husband several years her junior, Millicent attracted scammers so in love with her assets, they’d toss her down a chimney to get their paws on them. Now, with only a hand-knit red scarf connecting the killer to the crime, Pamela and the Knit and Nibblers could use some extra creativity as they find out who’s really naughty or nice in Arborville—because going up against a looming culprit is DIY or die! Knitting tips and delicious recipe included!
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3 stars nice Christmas cozy with actual Christmas vibes. Will go back to read the first book in the series eventually
Silent Knit, Deadly Knit wasn't a bad book. But it took me over a month to finish it, and as I did, I figured out why it took me so long. The murder happens pretty early in the story. And Pamela and the gang start investigating. Then the whole middle of the book is about the upcoming Christmas holidays and all the parties and whatnot that comes with the season. There are little mentions about the mystery during this part of the book, but very little. Then we get to the last quarter of the book, Pamela starts snooping again and BAM she figures it all out.
I get there needs to be some world building, but at the same time this is book 4 in the series, we should know the characters and the town pretty well. And I'll be honest, I didn't need all the details about the Christmas Eve party or Christmas dinner. For me, it was just overkill and didn't add anything to the actual mystery.
The mystery itself was okay. I don't feel that there were enough clues for the reader to solve it with any confidence. It was just lackluster due to the backseat it was given for a huge chunk of the book. I honestly don't think I could recommend this book on its own, but as part of the series, a reader probably wouldn't want to skip it.
I am giving up on this one at 20% Talk about over descriptions to the 9th degree. I don't need pages devoted to making coffee, buttering toast, what every single person is wearing every single time they show up in the book! BLOG FACEBOOK TWITTER PINTEREST BOOKBUB