
LecClier K. (
SierraK) wrote on 9/17/2007...
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"Knit Fast, Die Young" is the second Knitting mystery by Mary Kruger. In my opinion, this one is even better than the first one. When the much-hated editor of a New York knitting magazine is murdered (stabbed in the back with a knitting needle, nonetheless!) at the Freeport Wool Festival, yarn shop owner Ariadne Evans finds herself one of several suspects. This was a fast-paced mystery which kept me guessing until the end!
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Second book in the "A Knitting Mystery" series. This also was just as good as the first. Author put alot of work in creating the regular characters more fully. I never realized how deadly items associated with knitting can be! :) This is a series that is probably going to be best read in order.

Debbie V. (
mugshots) wrote on 4/27/2008...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book. Murder mystery with a background of knitting. Those who knit (like me) will appreciate the characters.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I enjoyed this one; the story moved quickly, the characters are engaging, & there was a bit of surprise at the end :-)
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In this second book of Krugers new knitting mystery series, yarn shop owner Ariadne Evans once again finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation when the unpopular owner of a knitting magazine turns up dead at the Freeport Yarn and Wool Festival. Includes an original knitting pattern. Original.

Bobbie Jo C. (
bobbiejo) wrote on 11/11/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
2 in the series. Much better than the first. Engaging plot line
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Second and hopefully not last book in Kruger's Knitting Series. Ari and her friend Diane are participants in the Freeport Wool and Yarn Festival when suddenly in the middle of a downpour a body literally falls into Ari's arms. And this isn't just any body, this is Felicia Barr, the much disliked owner of Knit it up!, a magazine that could either make or break a knitwear designer. Reap what you sew. http://tinyurl.com/2nu84r