The author seems to be improving as murders now feature in the plots but aren't the main source of drama. The sleuthing and clues are.My gripes: Please don't tell me that I'm going to have to hear about Kelly and Steve having sex every few pages in every book? 2. I'm really tired of the sexist characterization of any woman who has "too much sex" as being a hazard to herself. What an outdated and sexist idea.Aside from that, it was enjoyable, though it was easy to discover the killer with a little thought around page 130. Maggie Sefton's knitting series follows a set storyline pattern. It's not really monotonous because the line flows from book to book just like visiting a friend. I don't feel like I'm reading a soap opera. I love the characters intetaction with each other. The humor is not chinzy and properly placed. Also the reader can easily visualize the story.I read Sefton's books in two days. I can't put them down. I enjoy light-weight mystery.
A light read: one slight clue early on, but an unexpected twist for the murderer.
—Reader86
I've read # 7 ~ don't remember this one
—clare
gotta love the llama
—snow_fire