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  • Murder & Merino

  • A Knitorious Murder Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Reagan Davis
  • Narrated by: Zim Avaltrades
  • Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Murder & Merino

By: Reagan Davis
Narrated by: Zim Avaltrades
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Summary

My name is Megan, and I have a knack for two things: discovering dead bodies and uncovering secrets.

I don’t go looking for dead friends and neighbors. They just show up.

Like when my best friend and I are on our way to lunch and stumble across Jill Plumb’s dead body.

Jill’s death was no accident. It was murder. Untangling the mystery of her death unravels a string of secrets that were never meant to be revealed.

One of these secrets cost Jill her life, but which one?

With a little help from my friends, I’m determined to find out and get Jill’s killer off the streets of my sweet, cozy town before they kill again.

Stitches are like clues, individually they don’t look like much, but look at a bunch of them together and suddenly you have a sock...or a killer.

The book includes a link to a free knitting pattern at the end of the book

If you like your cozy mysteries with a bit of humor, small-town Canadian life, a hint of romance, a close circle of quirky, lovable characters that you wish you knew in real life, dogs and cats, and free knitting patterns, there's something in this series for you.

Clean listen: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.

Each book in the Knitorious murder mystery series is a stand-alone mystery that is solved by the end of the book. The books can be listened to in any order, however the characters lives and relationships evolve and change over time.

©2020 Carpe Filum Press (P)2021 Carpe Filum Press
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Just gets better and better

I loved this book and think the series just gets better and better the more you get to know the wonderful characters. This is book three and you don't need to read or listen to the books in order as each book is a standalone mystery but why would want to miss out on laughs, twists, romance, adventure, pets and murder? Everything you want from a great cozy mystery series. The mystery was interesting and I liked the way the author kept you guessing over the reason behind the motive and with so many suspects I kept changing my mind, I think I might have even suspected someone who wasn't even a suspect at one point. I like the small town feel of the book, the way everybody know everyone and is willing to help there neighbours. Also the knitting shop is a nice change for a job but don't worry Megan is to busy solving a murder to confuse you with knit one pearl one. The story is broken up with some light hearted animal antics, not to mention the reason the body was found and in some great characters and you are in to a winner. I can't wait for the next book.
Living in a small town has it advantages like when a dog is found running around in the streets, someone is going to know who he belongs to. That someone is Megan the owner of the Notorious Knitting shop who is just in her way out for lunch and has plenty of time to return him back to her elderly owner. Rather than dropping him off and leaving, Megan offers to wash his dirty paws out back and in doing so stumbles over the cold dead body of one of the elderly priests careers. Who would want Jill dead? The property developer who wants the elderly man to sell his house and the man Jill chased out of the house? Or was the motive more personal? And her husband believed the rumours about her affair? Then only clue is a bag full of money and an elderly man's ramblings about a bad man. Can Megan stitch the clues together and find the killer?
I liked the narrator. She really helped to bring the story to Life by giving the characters some great voices.
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