
Author: Maggie Sefton
Genre: Mystery, Crafts
Rating: 2.5/5
# pages: 320 pages
Date read: August, 2014
Kelly Flynn is eager to renovate the alpaca ranch she's just bought, but someone else has different ideas for keeping her busy, which seem to include slashing tires, cracking windshields, and covering the walls of her cottage with red paint. Then her local yarn shop, House of Lambspun, is trashed and a young woman is found dead in the basement, drowned in a tub of dye. As disturbing incidents continue to pile up, Kelly knows she must try to pick up the stitches of these crimes before a killer strikes again. But she can't fathom what anyone at Lambspun could have done to invite such dyer consequences.
Not as good as the previous books in the series unfortunately. This one was lighter on the knitting and heavier on the mystery, and since I'm not really a huge fan of mysteries, it didn't really work for me. On the other hand it was a more realistic mystery than in some of the previous books, so I guess it had that going for it.
But Kelly REALLY needs to take a class in self-preservation! It's getting old.