Knit of the Living Dead
by Peggy Ehrhart
If you enjoy a cozy mystery with a lot of well-composed descriptions, likable characters, and clean language, you might enjoy the Knit & Nibble Mystery Series. In Knit of the Living Dead, Pamela, an editor for a fiber arts magazine, follows screams at a Halloween bonfire. She discovers a young woman who has found a dead body. With almost everyone in costume, it is difficult to tell who is in attendance, much less who the murderer is. It is possible that the deceased is not even the intended victim.
Pamela and her best friend and neighbor Bettina are joined in their sleuthing activities by Nell, an elderly member of their knitting club. They interview possible suspects under various guises, narrowing down the pool and often hoping the perpetrator is not someone nice that they have difficulty imagining as a killer. Both the murderer and the motivation are a surprise when revealed.
I would like to extend my thanks to NetGalley and to Kensington Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 4/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: 1. #6 in the Knit & Nibble Mystery Series, but would work as a standalone.
2. Includes directions for making a Trick-or-Treat tote for children and recipes for Pumpkin-Spice Crumb Cake and Candy Corn Halloween Cookies (which have a chocolate base).
Publication: August 25, 2020—Kensington Books
Memorable Lines:
Despite the festive atmosphere and good cheer, the bonfire awoke feelings more appropriate to a pagan celebration marking nature’s mysterious powers. The flames illuminated rapt faces, dramatizing features and rendering the familiar unfamiliar.
The air was chilly but still, and the day was bright and cloudless. Lawns on Angler Road were still green, with fallen leaves like bright paint spatters here and there.
Wilfred had outdone himself. The beef was meltingly tender, savory, and meaty, infused with the flavors of carrots, mushrooms, and the subtly sweet onions—all melded together during the stew’s long, slow cooking.
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It might be fun to read around Halloween!
Jenna
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Yes, especially if you want something Halloween themed, but not really scary and not paranormal.
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I have been enjoying this series very even it stalls at times. A good review.
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Yes, I like it, but the last two books have had too much descriptive details that aren’t important and don’t move the characters forward. It is a nice change of pace if you aren’t looking for much action.
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I agree to much on kniting and food
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Nice review Linda. I haven’t read the last couple in this series as I found it spent too much time describing the food, what everyone was wearing etc. This one sounds like a good Halloween story though.
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I am in agreement with you. I read some other reviews after I posted mine and that seems to be the general consensus.
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What an absolutely adorable cover. I’ve really been in the mood for a Halloween themed mystery so I might give this one a try. Great review.
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Thanks, but just a warning that it is fairly low key in terms of action and suspense. The first books in the series were better.
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