Monday, October 11, 2010

New Maggie Sefton Book Being Released!


For all you knitting cozy mystery fans Maggie Sefton has a new book coming out called Double Knit Murders. It will be released on November 2, 2010. I love these quick reads and especially since it is about knitting. They usually include a pattern in the back too! Here is what amazon.com had to say about this book:

In Knit One, Kill Two, Kelly Flynn returns to Colorado for her aunt's funeral only to suspect that the woman's death was not an accident. With the help of the knitting regulars at House of Lambspun, Kelly's about to get a few lessons in creating a sumptuously colored scarf-and in luring a killer out of hiding. In Needled to Death, Kelly visits her friend Vickie's alpaca farm, and finds her splayed out on her original hand-woven rug, blood seeping into the design. Kelly can't resist investigating-even if it means taking a break from the sweater she's been knitting in the round.

About the Author
Maggie Sefton was born and raised in Virginia, where she received her bachelor's degree in English literature and journalism. Author of the national bestselling Knitting mysteries, she resides in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado with two very demanding dogs.

5 comments:

  1. I like cozy mysteries.... and I don't think I've read any of this author's before. Not familiar.

    Though I'm not a knitter, I'm always up for hanging around creative crafters!

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  2. I just started one of Debbie Macomber's books that has to do with knitting. This book sounds good too. Thanks for sharing. I will have to check it out. Looking forward to the big event on Saturday. Can't wait. Love & blessings from NC!

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  3. Thank you for the heads up on this author. I bet her mysteries will be very entertaining. Kind of like the cat mysteries. I can't think of the author. I hate that. Smile.

    I am really looking forward to meeting you at Penney's home on Saturday.
    Hugs, Jeanne

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  4. I have read something of hers but having a senior moment and can't remember the title. These are good reads with a lovely cup of tea and a few cookies. Thanks for the heads up.

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  5. Sherri, thanks so much for your note regarding Buddy. I appreciate it.

    I read the first one in this series but haven't read anymore. I always wondered if the series was worth keeping up with. I do remember enjoying the first one.

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