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Knitless Death

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Katy Gordon is having the time of her life. She is about to step on stage to accept the Bennet Award—the most prestigious award within the knitting community. She possesses a rare gift with the needle. Katy creates masterpieces, using skill and precision, of every kind of clothing imaginable, from patterns she’s created or adapted from antique patterns she owns. From Victorian and sensual to the Roaring 20s and beyond, Katy creates award winning pieces that have made her famous in the world of costume design as well as a variety of other arenas.

She has never been more excited, that is, until a crazy woman rushes the stage and accuses Katy of stealing her designs and stealing her award. Katy is flabbergasted by the outburst and is stunned as the security guards drag the woman away.

Katy chalks it up to some lunatic’s antics and tries not to let it spoil her evening. That is, until a few hours later when that same woman is found dead with one of Katie’s specially designed knitting needles found at the scene. Katie finds herself a suspect in a murder she did not commit.

Can she discover the real killer before she is sent away for the crime? Or will this journey plunge her into a world of mystery and intrigue she has only ever read about?

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105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 29, 2016

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March 1, 2022
Not great

There are several stories in this volume, but I only got through the first. I'm
sure the author had a great idea when she began, but the plot was lame and it all wrapped up with a bow to easily.
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January 2, 2017
I couldn't get into the main character, none of them were fleshed out. The editing needs work and it was just too predictable for me - I had to force myself to finish it. This would be an ok book for YAs.
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