This is the third installment in the Knitting Mystery Series by Maggie Sefton. The first is Knit One, Kill Two, and the second is Needled to Death. The series is centered around Kelly Flynn and a group of ladies who spend a great deal of time together at the local knitting shop.
Kelly returned to Fort Connor to wrap up her aunt’s estate in Knit One, Kill Two and hasn’t quite made it back home to D.C. She is slowly building a life in Fort Connor but hasn’t actually acknowledged the fact. This installment introduces a new character, Allison. Allison is moving to New York to begin an apprenticeship with a designer when she is found dead in her apartment. In an effort to feel more at peace with the loss of her friend, Kelly makes it her business to help the police solve the crime.
Kelly spends a great deal of time asking questions and “sleuthing” in order to feed tidbits of information to the police. Like the previous installments, the whodunit was fairly obvious. Make no mistake about it, this series is most definitely brain candy. It is sometimes exceedingly sweet. One of the things that really bugged me about this installment was the number of grammar, spelling, typographical, and just plain simple mistakes that were within the text. I am by no means a grammar guru so I rarely comment on such things, but these were just making me crazy.
I picked up the series because Maggie Sefton is a local author. I’ve continued to read it because the fictional town of Fort Connor is based on our town. Maggie often references local spots, some of the names are fictionalized and some are not. It is kind of fun to see those references. These women have such a great time sitting around their table working on their various projects that I want to learn how to knit as well.
If you want an escape from your daily routine and don’t mind a few references to Kelly’s “accounting lobe” or “frothy yarn” then you might enjoy picking up A Deadly Yarn. Since it is part of a series I would suggest starting at the beginning to get some of the back story on the characters, this one doesn’t work well as a standalone. If you are looking for a great deal of intrigue and suspense I’d suggest trying something else.