Death by Cashmere
Seaside Knitters, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Julie McKay
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Written by:
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Sally Goldenbaum
About this listen
The new mystery series that spins a yarn about knitters and murder in a seaside village.
Not long after Isabel "Izzy" Chambers opens up a knitting shop in the sleepy fishing town of Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, a diverse group of women begins congregating each week to form the Seaside Knitters.
Izzy raises some eyebrows when she rents the apartment above her shop to Angie Archer, whose reputation for loose behavior and a quick temper has made her unpopular with many locals. But could any of them have wanted her dead? Angie's body is discovered drowned in the harbor, her long red hair tangled like seaweed in a lobster trap.
An official investigation rules the death an accident. There are speculations of too many whiskey sours, a slippery wharf, a dark night... But Izzy and the Seaside Knitters smell something fishy. When several strange incidents occur above the shop, the women decide to take matters into their own hands. But before long, their small-town sense of security is frayed, and the threat of more violence hangs over this tightly knit community...
©2008 Sally Goldenbaum (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Death by Cashmere
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- Constant Reader
- 2022-06-01
A Disappointment And Not At All A Knitting Cosy!
This book tried to be more than a cosy but lacked the depths and insight that it would need to make that transition. In addition I really do not understand why the knitting is featured so much in the listing/blurb. Mostly it is mentioned in passing without any of the interesting detailed descriptions that give an appealing addition to the kind of mysteries that fully incorporate the craft in the story. Just as well since there were a couple of major errors when knitting was referenced, and some descriptions that would have automatically been included by Anyone/Author who truly loves yarn and enjoys it on a regular basis. I'm happy to be able to return this book!
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