Skein of the Crime.
By Maggie Sefton.
The
Berkeley Publishing Group. 2010
Reviewed
by Ruth Holbrook
When
Kelly Flynn's new friend is found dead on the golf course at Fort
Conner, Colorado, Kelly goes all out to quickly prove it is not an
accidental drug overdose. She abandons the knitting of hats and
mittens at the House of Lambspun and begins to unravel the murder
mystery. Looking into the parties on the university campus she finds
a web of lies and answers. I also enjoyed two books by Janet
Evanovitch who populates her books with eccentric characters and
unusual situations. One was Smokin' Seventeen
in which Stephanie Plum's life gets confusing when her mother tries
to play matchmaker among two current interests and an old high school
football star. Bodies turn up with tags saying “For Stephanie”
on them and Jimmy Alpha's brother is out to kill her. The other is
Wicked Appetite in
which chef Lizzy Tucker thought she was an ordinary person but finds
out she is wrong when Diesel shows up. In a race against time they
battle criminal mastermind Gerewulf Grimoire through historic Salem
as they seek the relic Gluttony Stone.
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