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Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

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Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum



Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

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Readers can't help but get entangled in this USA Today bestselling series.Prepare for more knitting, murder, and mayhem with the next in the national bestselling Seaside Knitters mystery series. Autumn brings a mysterious new guest to Sea Harbor, and when she’s implicated in a crime, it’s up to the Seaside Knitters to search out a motif for murder. It’s a busy fall for Izzy Chambers Perry. Not only is she helping the Knitters make a throw to celebrate her aunt and uncle’s fortieth wedding anniversary, she’s finally selling the cottage she lived in before she got married. Luckily, newcomer Julia Ainsley wants to buy the home—although, strangely, she’s never been inside. Then on the day of the open house, a body is uncovered in the cottage’s backyard. Julia’s name and phone number, found in the victim’s pocket, instantly make her a person of interest. Soon, though, the spotlight of suspicion widens to include old friends and town leaders, as a tragic happening, long buried, slowly surfaces. Now, before the anniversary celebration can occur, the Seaside Knitters must unravel the real reason Julia has come to town—and untangle the troubled ties from the past that bind friends and townsfolk together. KNITTING PATTERN INCLUDED

Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #348712 in Books
  • Brand: Goldenbaum, Sally
  • Published on: 2015-05-05
  • Released on: 2015-05-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.20" h x .70" w x 5.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages
Murder in Merino: A Seaside Knitters Mystery, by Sally Goldenbaum

From Booklist The latest in the Seaside Knitters series is Goldenbaum’s most accomplished entry yet. Jules, an attractive newcomer to Sea Harbor, brings with her a mystery from her past. When the cottage of yarn-store-owner Izzy becomes the scene of a murder, the members of the familiar knitting circle from past books put down their needles and put on their detective caps to find out if Jules is the guilty party or if it’s one of the town’s longtime residents. This is neatly plotted and written with attention paid to details and descriptions. Alas, there’s more eating than knitting going on, making this perhaps more pleasurable to foodies than fiber artists. However, both groups will be satisfied with an appended recipe and the (challenging) afghan pattern. --Ilene Cooper

Review Praise for the National Bestselling Seaside Knitters Mysteries“Mystery, romance, and lots of charm.”—New York Times bestselling author Nancy Pickard“This genuinely entertaining and deeply perceptive mystery will transport you to a charmingly tight-knit community.”—Hank Phillippi Ryan, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity, and Mary Higgins Clark award-winning author“Murder in a truly close-knit community—a knitting circle in a New England seaside town. Peopled with characters we come to care about. Add a cup of tea, a roaring fire, and you’ve got the perfect cozy evening.”— Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of the Royal Spyness mysteries“Sally Goldenbaum’s appealing world will draw readers to return time and again to Sea Harbor.”— Carolyn Hart, New York Times bestselling author of the Death on Demand mysteries“Goldenbaum’s amateur sleuths are appealing, her plots are intricate and plausible, and the local color of Sea Harbor is interesting without being overwhelming. And you don’t have to know a thing about knitting to enjoy this pleasing yarn.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch“Delightful…Well-drawn characters and an intriguing plot.”—Publishers Weekly 

About the Author Sally Goldenbaum is a sometime philosophy teacher, a knitter, and an editor, and the USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels. Sally became more serious about knitting with the birth of her first grandchild and the creation of the Seaside Knitters mystery series, which includes A Finely Knit Murder, Angora Alibi, A Fatal Fleece and The Wedding Shawl. Her fictional knitting friends are teaching her the intricacies of women’s friendship, the mysteries of small-town living, and the very best way to pick up dropped stitches on a lacy knit shawl.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Murder in Merino by Sally Goldenbaum By Deb@Debbie's Book Bag Sally Goldenbaum continues her highly popular Seaside Knitters series with Murder in Merino. Fans of the series have come to know and love the eclectic bunch of ladies who always seem to find themselves in the middle of another mystery. From Izzy, whose married and has a new baby to Nell who is getting ready to celebrate her 40th anniversary. There is something for everyone in this series including a fantastic seaside town that provides the perfect backdrop for some serious amateur sleuthing.What I liked:The Seaside Knitters series is one of my favorites. Sally Goldenbaum has a way of incorporating the setting so completely into her writing that it takes on the characteristics of a character in her stories. That isn't easily done, but when an author is able to create that feeling, it's sure to be a very atmospheric novel that will have readers thinking about it long after they've turned the last page. Murder in Merino is definitely that kind of book. I enjoyed the way that Goldenbaum made Sea Harbor come to life and how the sea was such a part of the town and it's inhabitants. I don't think this book or series would have been nearly as good set anywhere else. It makes me want to move to the coast.Izzy isn't a typical cozy heroine by a long shot and to be honest when reading Goldenbaum's books I'm never completely sure which of the ladies is actually the main lead character. I think they all share the spotlight in different books, which makes this series very unique, because the view points shift and change with each new tale. Izzy is the main focus of this particular story. She has a husband and a beautiful baby and cottage she needs to get rid of and that is the catalyst for this novel. I like the fact that Goldenbaum gives Izzy a family as well as the amateur sleuth bug. It's unusual and gives the book an even homier feel than the setting and that's saying a lot.When a body turns up in the backyard of the cottage, suspicion turns to a new face in Sea Harbor, a woman with no ties to the town, who is obsessive about buying Izzy's cottage. Jules is an outsider to this very close knit town and usually that's the kiss of death in most cozies, but not this time. I liked the fact that the outsider didn't become the victim, but a suspect. She provided a lot of angst and urgency in the book and it was interesting to watch each of the knitters try to rationalize her reasons for being there. It just gave the mystery an air of secrecy.I also enjoyed that this novel has a story within a story feel. The story is about the current murder of a local, but it ties back to the history of Sea Harbor itself and a long buried secret that has been hidden for years. It not only gave the story a historical feel, but it provided some great info for long time readers of the series about the town itself. Sea Harbor is one of my all time favorite fictional towns and that was such a wonderful added bonus.What I didn't like:Sally Goldenbaum's books are always well written, the pacing is good, the characters are so deeply layered and have become like good friends throughout the series. But I felt like Jules needed a little more background. She didn't feel as fleshed out as some of Goldbaum's characters and that took a little bit away from the novel, but not much. This one was still pretty great.Bottom Line:I can't possibly give this one less than a 5 because it was a very good read. It had atmosphere, it had exceptional characters a good plot line. You can't ask for much more with a good cozy. I loved it!

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Interesting plot, likeable main characters, sloppy writing/editing By ElsGirl I've read all the books in this series and I will say that the author succeeds in making you feel like you are in a small seaside town. And she has created likeable main characters. But in this book, as in some of the others in the series, there is a distracting problem of sloppy writing and/or editing. To illustrate what I mean, I'll give a few examples that I can without giving spoilers. I only have the Kindle version so will have to give Kindle locations, rather than page numbers.Location 244: Nell, Birdie, and Cass see Harry, Julia, Karen, and Laura gathered outside the Deli.Location 324: Nell, Birdie, and Cass look back at the group outside the deli and "Laura Danvers and Rachel Wooten were nowhere to be seen." Rachel Wooten was not seen there in the first place.------Location 524: A statement is made that Izzy's house has a long history here in Gloucester. But Izzy's house is in Sea Harbor, not Gloucester!-----------------Location 655: A group of the characters is talking and Karen mentions the "Three Musketeers" even though only two men had been being discussed. Nell just lets this pass without asking who the third musketeer is. Really? The Seaside Knitters are some of the most inquiring characters I've ever read and Nell just lets that pass? It was not consistent with Nell's character. The book turned on this important point and to have it rooted in a character inconsistency seems lame.------------------Location: 1536: Mary Halloran contacted the undertaker and the cemetery to make arrangements. Why? it had just been stated that the police would be keeping the body for a while.-------------Location 1645: The busboy Zach Levin was texting while he was supposed to be working and got yelled at by his boss.Location 1664: It says that Ryan Arcado hated his boss for firing him after catching him texting.If characters are going to be given motives for killing, at least keep what they did straight.--------------Location: Unknown exactly, around chapter 27: A big deal is made out of Nell having to meet Mary Pisano at restaurant to pick a special drink for the upcoming 40th anniversary party. They choose the Cucumber Fizzie. But at the end of the book, guests at the party are being served Tyler's special Ruby Red Anniversary Cocktail. Is this a super important discrepancy? No. But it shows sloppiness in the writing and editing.---------------Other questions, not critical, but still leaving you scratching your head:At one point, Nell pulls up in front of Jule's house. She sits there a moment and stares at the dented Volvo. Whose Volvo is it? Why is it dented?Where did Jule's get enough money to pay cash for a house?Why did Garrett say he knew who did not commit the crime? Did he see something with his binoculars that were made such a big deal about throughout the book?The Seaside Knitters managed to comb the newspaper archives for any mention of someone-whose-name-I-cannot-say-without giving-away-something and found some key info, but the search engine missed that letter to the editor mentioned later on? Not believable, really.How come the Seaside Knitters don't all weigh 300 pounds since they seem to spend all their time eating at the yarn shop, each others homes, and various restaurants? I've never read so many meal descriptions in one short book. At one point, I had to put the book down and go make myself some scones!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Friendship rings in this great cozy!! By Lori Caswell/Dollycas It’s autumn in Sea Harbor, and as the tourists leave, a mysterious guest arrives. When she’s implicated in a crime, the Seaside Knitters must quickly table their knitting project and search out a motif for murder.Julia Ainsley has come to Sea Harbor and she is not your typical tourist. She quickly knits herself into the fiber of this seaside town, even wanting to purchase a house, Izzy’s house, even though she has never set foot inside.The realtor has already set up an Open House and Julie receives a mysterious call from a man asking her to meet him before the Open House starts. But when she arrives he is nowhere in sight. Deciding to take a quick look around the property Julia finds more the a beautiful view. She finds a dead body in the backyard. Her name and phone number are found on the body and she becomes the police’s prime suspect.Things take a drastic turn as secrets kept for years are revealed and old friends are linked to both Julia and the dead man. The Seaside Knitters must work to unravel the real reason Julia Ainsley has come to their town—and the tangled and troubled ties from the past that bind friends and townsfolk together.Dollycas’s ThoughtsThe characters in this story continue to amaze me. They are so welcoming even when they have a few doubts about a newcomer. They all support each other through life’s daily drama and celebrate together the milestones. This time it was Nell and Ben’s 40th wedding anniversary and young woman who seems just work her way into their lives. They also pull together to find a killer even when they can’t believe where the clues are leading.Sally Goldenbaum makes every trip to Sea Harbor pure pleasure with the great characters, the beautiful setting and a top-notch whodunit. I started to see where this story was headed and thought I had to be wrong and with that final twist thankfully I was and I was still knocked for a loop when it all came together.In addition to being a cozy mystery these stories are also about the powerful friendship this group of people have. They meet each week at Ben and Nell’s for a wonderful dinner. Ben is the chef and everyone brings something to add from a bottle of wine to a pie for dessert. They share their lives and dreams and dilemmas and if there is a murder to solve they talk it out together. If a member is missing everyone worries. If there is a joy to share everyone celebrates. Friendship like this today seems to be rare with everyone having so much to do and no time to relax. Our heads are staring at our phones or computers. We text and email and don’t take time to just stop and enjoy our friends. We could all learn a little something from the wonderful people of Sea Harbor.

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