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Book Review of Hooked on Murder (Crochet Mystery, Bk 1)

Hooked on Murder (Crochet Mystery, Bk 1)
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Just because you literally trip over a dead body, doesn't mean that you are the killer. Or so goes the explanation that Molly Pink is trying to make clear to the officers who find her holding crochet hooks and peering into the lifeless body of Ellen Sheridan.

So, yeah, maybe once upon a time there were hard feeling between the two, but Molly has moved on to be the events coordinator of a small bookstore and her personal life is picking up a bit, but come one, one dead body doesn't make you a murderer. Besides, she has more important things to worry about. For instance, there is that afghan that needs to be quilted for the Hearts and Barks charity event.

First in the crochet mystery series, Betty Hechtman begins together a very compelling storyline and just enough interesting characters to keep the reader involved and a series worth continuing.