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Lädt ... By Hook or by Crook (A Crochet Mystery) (2009. Auflage)von Betty Hechtman
Werk-InformationenBy Hook or By Crook von Betty Hechtman
![]() Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. When an anonymous person leaves a bag with a piece filet crochet in it for the Tarzana Hookers to find, Molly gets drawn into the mystery. The piece of crochet tells a story, but the hookers most decipher its meaning. As usual, Molly skirts on the edge of the law to gain access to the answers. To complicate matters, her parents are visiting, her mom’s old singing group is competing again and practicing at Molly’s house, and things are going haywire for Molly in the romance department. Could things possibly become worse? Of course, they can and do! A lot happens in this quick read that is both delightful and entertaining. The third book in this cute little cosy mystery series finds amateur sleuth Molly Pink and her group of friends, fellow crocheters `The Tarzana Hookers' embroiled in a mystery involving a riddle on a piece of abandoned filet crochet, of all things. When Molly eventually tracks down the owner of the crochet piece she is horrified to find her not exactly looking her best- infact she's dead! Now Molly and her friends must try and uncover what the strange symbols on the filet parchment really meant and why it may have lead to someone's murder... My personal opinion of this book is that whilst it was good, it wasn't quite as strong a read as the earlier two books in the series which I whizzed through and really enjoyed. I think this is mainly down to a weaker plot and some of the secondary characters not being developed as strongly here as what they have been in the past. The `mystery' as well when it was unravelled (no pun intended) seemed a bit meagre and not as easy to follow as past plots. It just wasn't as interesting, sadly. I'm not a crocheter by any means (I don't have the patience) but you don't have to be to enjoy these crafty mysteries, so don't let that put you off giving these a try at least. By now I also feel I know the characters and their traits and these are nice easy reads to pick up between heavier books and dip in and out of. There is also an ongoing back story for Molly between her and her sort-of-boyfriend Barry and potential suitor Mason, which is fun to read. If I was Molly then I know who I'd choose! I am hoping that the fourth book is a bit better than this one though, despite the nice little side stories of friendship and romance. My recommendation would be that if you like cosy mysteries and a bit of light reading then to try this series by all means- but to make sure you read them in their intended order- just to establish who is who. *This review also appears on Amazon.co.uk* keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheCrochet Mystery (3)
"Molly Pink's crochet group has a new mystery on their hands when they find a paper bag that contains a note that speaks of remorse, a diary entry of the sorrow of parting, and a complicated piece of filet crochet that offers an obscure clue in pictures. Things get even more complicated when they find the talented crocheter murdered by a box of poisoned marzipan apples."--Publishers description. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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But the police aren't taking her seriously, so she keeps searching to figure out the clues -- with the help of her crocheting friends. On top of this, her parents have come to visit and turned her home into a music studio, and she's having second thoughts about her relationship with homicide detective Barry Greenberg. But her main concern is who killed the woman and why...and will she stay alive long enough to figure it out?
This is the third book in the series and I've always had concerns about some things, but now they've come further into the forefront. First off, Molly is concerned with her relationship with Barry because as a homicide detective, he's always out of town. Why? He's not a private investigator. Homicide detectives don't travel from town to town investigating murders. They work with other investigators in other towns, and unless it's necessary, they don't go from city to city for days on end. Is he the only homicide detective in the state? PI's travel; not so much homicide detectives. You can learn that from any cop show on Discovery ID. I get that they are always on the go in their own town, but they don't regularly travel out of state like Barry does -- and I also think the "surprise" pulled on Molly was an excuse and not a reason to break up, but more of a plot twist by the author to give us a reason to think they should. Not buying that, either, considering he was never around enough for them to talk.
Honestly, I don't understand Molly's reluctance about relationships. It's been said many times over that once you've had a great relationship, it's easier to go into another one than if you've had a bad one; and Molly's marriage was good, so why wouldn't she want marriage again? Just my opinion, is all...
I also can't stand Adele and am really hoping she'll be the next victim. The only thing more abhorrent than a love triangle is the 'evil nemesis' that pops up in books from time to time. It's not needed to make a good book, and usually takes the pleasure out of reading it...and Molly has two: Adele and Detective Heather. Seriously?
I will say that I like Molly's rapport with Dinah, and I think the mystery was done well. There were clues throughout and trying to put them together was interesting, while watching how Molly went about it. When she figured out who the murderer was and the reason why, it seemed believable, even though I can never understand how one person can kill another and just walk away from it. Ah, well.
As it is, I will read the next in the series to see if Molly gets her life together. At least the mysteries are good. (