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Review Date: 12/3/2013
Helpful Score: 1
I have been a big fan of this series, but Close Knit Killer is missing a lot of the things that I have enjoyed about these books - a discussion about a knitting project, interpersonal relationships, and an interesting mystery. I get the feeling that the author is struggling at this point to fill a book. We know Kelly needs caffeine, and that Pete makes an excellent breakfast. If you take out the references to those two things in this book, you end up with about 3 chapters of a pretty uninteresting mystery in which all of the main characters are basically observers. I'm sad to say this book was a big disappointment.
Review Date: 3/1/2011
While I was a little disappointed (and confused) by book 1 in this series, I thought this sequel was much much better. Madison is definitely a fun and interesting character, and we get to know her much better in this book. The secondary characters also really develop as the plot speeds along, especially Nikita. I'll definitely read the next one when it comes out.
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