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Betty Hechtman

Autor de Hooked On Murder

29+ Obras 1,906 Miembros 115 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: Betty Jacobson Hechtman

Series

Obras de Betty Hechtman

Hooked On Murder (2008) 360 copias
Dead Men Don't Crochet (2008) 233 copias
By Hook or By Crook (2009) 168 copias
A Stitch in Crime (2010) 142 copias
Yarn to Go (2013) 125 copias
You Better Knot Die (2010) 112 copias
Behind the Seams (2011) 96 copias
If Hooks Could Kill (2012) 81 copias
Silence of the Lamb's Wool (2014) 65 copias
Knot Guilty (2014) 63 copias
Wound Up in Murder (2015) 61 copias
For Better or Worsted (2013) 58 copias
Gone with the Wool (2016) 52 copias
Seams Like Murder (2016) 48 copias
Hooking for Trouble (2016) 39 copias

Obras relacionadas

Prime Crime Holiday Bundle (2010) — Contribuidor — 24 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1947
Género
female
Lugares de residencia
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Ocupaciones
public relations
crochet

Miembros

Reseñas

I kinda wanted to like this one about a woman who stumbles on a dead body of another woman who was not her friend (but was her husbands work partner and I have questions about that relationship!) Molly Pink is dealing with her widowhood, her new relationship with the detective Barry, her sometimes fractious relationship with her adult sons and her trying to find a new future for herself that didn't leave her as subjugated as she was under her previous husband.
The murder starts a chain of events that lead to learning how to crochet, which becomes a backdrop to the story; though several people needed to manage expectations better.
It's not a series I am running to continue, Molly has a lot of pass-remarkableness and the eye rolling was annoying, along with the belittling of some characters. The unresolved issues with Barry felt somewhat forced and that lawyer felt off to me. Molly just felt like someone who had a lot of growing up to do.
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wyvernfriend | 17 reseñas más. | Nov 27, 2023 |
I enjoyed this cozy mystery that adds a mystery, a bookstore, a baby and lots of cats and dogs. I liked how Molly has a crazy life and even crazier friends and family. I enjoyed this first time author to me and hope to read many more of her books. I received a copy of the book from the publisher for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will.
 
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Virginia51 | Sep 18, 2023 |
Knot a Game by Betty Hechtman is the ninth A Yarn Retreat Mystery. It can be read as a standalone for those who are new to the series. I like the author’s writing style. It made the book easy to read. The characters, though, are another story. I have become frustrated with Casey. Her character is at a standstill. She is still unsure about the yarn retreats (she should really have the hang of it by now) and her relationship with Dane has not moved forward. Dane is ready for them to go to the next step, but Casey has put on the brakes. If I ran a yarn retreat business, I would spend my spare time working on my skills. Casey is still at the beginner stage (she can make a scarf using the knit stitch). I would love to see her host a retreat using knitting looms (those plastic looms which can make hats, scarves, blankets, socks, and so much more). I liked that Casey was hosting a mystery weekend. I would love to attend one. Casey, though, is hesitant (of course). Thankfully, she gets help from Cloris, but I have to wonder if Casey has ever heard of the internet. Casey also needs to work on her organizational skills (the weekend was a bit disorganized). The whodunit did not begin until I was a third of a way into the book. There are a couple of suspects, a red herring, and obvious clues. There is a secondary mystery involving a woman staying at Vista Del Mar. When Casey is not baking, handling her retreat, feeding her cat the stinky fish food, talking to Dane, or searching for clues, she unravels the mystery woman’s secret. Let us not forget that the retreaters still need to solve their fake murder. There is too much repetition. Do we really need to know each time Casey feeds Julius (her cat) his stinky fish food? Or how stinky the food is, and that Casey uses multiple layers of clear wrap to keep the smell out of her fridge (did she ever hear of Ziploc bags or buy the small cans that are one serving). We are told several times about Dane offering free karate lessons to local teens and about his delectable spaghetti sauce (I will stop my rant now). These are just a couple of examples. I would like to see the characters grow and for the stories to have more substance. Knot a Game takes readers to Cadbury by the Sea where there is a mystery retreat, hand warmer woes, tasty treats, a furtive visitor, scrumptious spaghetti sauce, stinky fish food, and a messy murder.… (más)
 
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Kris_Anderson | otra reseña | Feb 12, 2023 |
Yarn retreat planner Casey takes on an extra job in this novel, as she integrates a murder mystery game into her next retreat at Vista del Mar. When a genuine murder occurs during the event, Casey's guests become more interested in "helping" solve the murder than they are in their game and yarn projects.

Although this is part of a series, readers can enjoy this novel as a standalone. The interesting characters and subtle clues will keep readers guessing until the final "reveal" of both mysteries. For those continuing with the series, some favorite characters and settings reappear in this story.

I received this novel from the publisher and from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
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LadyoftheLodge | otra reseña | Feb 1, 2023 |

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Miembros
1,906
Popularidad
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Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
115
ISBNs
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