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  • Published: 16 March 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496733900
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $19.99

Death of a Knit Wit



With the help of her friends in the Knit and Nibble Club, crafting magazine editor, widower, and amateur sleuth Pamela Paterson must solve the murder of an adulterous professor during a weekend-long knitting bee and fiber arts conference in the eighth Knit & Nibble Mystery from cozy author Peggy Ehrhart.
 

With the help of her friends in the Knit and Nibble Club, crafting magazine editor, widower, and amateur sleuth Pamela Paterson must solve the murder of an adulterous professor during a weekend-long knitting bee and fiber arts conference in the eighth Knit & Nibble Mystery from cozy author Peggy Ehrhart.
 

When a professor is poisoned, Pamela Paterson and the members of the Knit and Nibble knitting club must take a crash course in solving his mysterious murder.

Pamela has organized a weekend-long knitting bee as part of a conference on fiber arts and crafts at Wendelstaff College. But when pompous Professor Robert Greer-Gordon Critter, the keynote speaker at the conference, crashes the bee, he seems more interested in flirting than knitting. The man’s reputation as a philanderer supersedes his academic reputation. After coffee and cookies are served, the professor suddenly collapses, seemingly poisoned—but how? Everyone had the coffee and cookies. Joined by her bestie Bettina and the Knit and Nibble ladies, Pamela sorts through everything from red socks to red herrings to unravel the means and motives of a killer dead set on teaching the professor a lesson…
 

  • Published: 16 March 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496733900
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $19.99

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Praise for Death of a Knit Wit

Praise for the Knit & Nibble Mystery series by Peggy Ehrhart
 
“With an unlikely heroine and a knack for finding the “pattern” in the murders, this is a series that will appeal to many cozy fans.” The Parkersburg News and Sentinel on Died in the Wool

“Ehrhart has done a great job creating a complex mystery, as well as a new “detective” who is all heart. Not only do you receive an intriguing whodunit, but readers will also be given a delicious recipe and knitting tips from a master of the craft.” Suspense Magazine on Murder, She Knit
 
“It all comes together in a satisfying ending to an enjoyable read. Find directions for knitting a cat (easier than an aardvark) and a recipe for strawberry shortcake, plus an excerpt from Knit to Kill, at the end of the book. Pamela and Bettina are a lot of fun. I look forward to reading more of their misadventures.” Kings River Life Magazine on Died in the Wool