
Knitorious Murder Mysteries, Books 4-6
A Knitorious Murder Mysteries Collection
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Narrated by:
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Zim Avaltrades
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By:
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Reagan Davis
About this listen
The Knitorious Murder Mystery Collection, Books 4 - 6 contains books 4, 5, and 6 in the Knitorious Murder Mystery Series!
If you like your cozy mysteries with a bit of humor, small town Canadian life, a hint of romance, a close circle of quirky, lovable characters that you wish you knew in real life, dogs and cats, and free knitting patterns, there's something in this series for you.
Clean read: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.
Included stories: "Twisted Stitches", "Son of a Stitch", and "Crime Skein".
Download The Knitorious Murder Mystery Books 4- 6, and start unravelling the mysteries today!
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©2020 Carpe Filum Press (P)2022 Carpe Filum PressI was disappointed with the narrator chosen as their style was very slow. I increased the speed which helped slightly with the way the female parts sounded but even this did not stop the male parts of the narration sound very ponderous and dull (not a good sound for a hero).
All in all I would recommend the series but personally will stick to the print version for as long as I can.
More good story telling.
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