The Herringbone Harbor Mystery
Seaside Knitters Society, Book 7
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Julie McKay
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Sally Goldenbaum
It’s beginning to feel a lot like tourist season in Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and beachside shopkeepers are getting ready for the annual wave of visitors. But even before the season starts, the heat is on to find a killer…
The Yarn Studio’s Seaside Knitters have their hands full designing new classes for vacationers, as well as testing each other’s originality by creating a single blanket together. Birdie’s teenage granddaughter is also visiting for the season and soon has plans with her friend Daisy to start a dog-walking business. Meanwhile, the Lazy Lobster and Soup Café’s local fare is gaining newfound attention with the addition of a well-known Boston chef. It’s sure to be another beautiful, busy time in their tight-knit town…
Until Birdie spots a huge blaze from her balcony one evening, frighteningly close to knitter Cass’s lobster business. But the morning brings news that it was a house in small Fisherman’s Cove, and a familiar fisherman is found dead inside. Not only did the young women walk his beloved sheepdog, Squid, they may have been the last people to see him alive.
When questions surface about the actual timing of the man’s death, it turns out something is more than fishy. As suspicion rocks usually placid Sea Harbor, knitters Izzy, Birdie, Cass, and Nell must pick apart tangled secrets and wrap up false accusations—before the killer hooks another victim…
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The friendships
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Way to much self reflection feelings intuition
I guess if you like deep processing of your feelings and emotions and count on intuition connections it’s a great read
There was so little interaction among the main characters that I remember from the other books and just doom gloom and sadness right out the gate
Would have loved to read more about the knitting shop activities and their daily lives geeezz some main characters barely got any attention and less about political opinions on certain topics
Maybe I was expecting more engaging with the characters and less self evaluation and introspection
Oh well maybe next time
To MUCH
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