How to Knit a Murder

ebook Seaside Knitters Mystery

By Sally Goldenbaum

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USA Today–Bestselling Series: The knitting circle helps a newcomer in town find work in real estate—but now someone's staged a murder . . .

A mysterious woman arrives in picturesque Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and the Seaside Knitters welcome her into their cozy world of intricate patterns and colorful skeins. Unfortunately, nothing frays a warm introduction like cold-blooded murder . . .

With her shy manner and baggy jeans, Rose Chopra becomes an unlikely hero the night she stumbles into Izzy Perry's shop and inadvertently saves a shipment of yarn from water damage. When the Seaside Knitters help the enigmatic handywoman settle into town and find work at a popular real estate company, Rose proves she can fix just about anything—until a potential homebuyer is killed and she becomes entangled in murder . . .

The moment controversial entrepreneur Spencer Paxton is found dead in a pricey oceanside house, accusations fly at the last person on the property—Rose. But the Seaside Knitters have their doubts.
As tensions build in the sleepy New England community and Rose's secret past unravels, the ladies face an unsettling realization—true victims aren't always the ones buried six feet under . . .

Praise for Murder Wears Mittens

"A beautifully written mystery full of warmth and surprises." —Nancy Pickard, New York Times bestselling author of The Scent of Rain and Lightning

"Brilliantly written . . . full of suspense and human warmth." —The Washington Book Review

"I was utterly charmed by the Seaside Knitters and their cozy community." —Laurien Berenson, Agatha Award finalist and author of the Melanie
How to Knit a Murder