Friday, November 19, 2021

Friday Memes: The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren

 Happy Friday everybody!

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Beginning:
Cardinal Woolsey's knitting shop has appeared on postcards celebrating the quaint views of Oxford, of which there are many. When a visitor has tired of writing 'wish you were here' on the back of pictures of the various colleges, the dreaming spires, and the dome of the Radcliffe Camera, a cozy little shop painted blue, brimming with baskets of wool and hand-knit goods, can be so much more inviting.
Friday 56:
I woke suddenly without knowing what had woke me. Was it a dream? I had a sense of darkness, and someone had screamed, but I couldn't capture the dream.
This week I'm spotlighting a new arrival to my TBR mountain. I bought both the Kindle copy and Audible copy of The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren. Here's the description from Amazon:
Vampires who knit. A troublemaking witch. Who killed Granny — and is she really dead?

At a crossroads between a cringe-worthy past (Todd the Toad) and an uncertain future (she's not exactly homeless, but it's close), Lucy Swift travels to Oxford to visit her grandmother. With Gran's undying love to count on and Cardinal Woolsey's, Gran's knitting shop, to keep her busy, Lucy can catch her breath and figure out what she's going to do.

Except it turns out that Gran is the undying. Or at least, the undead. But there's a death certificate. And a will, leaving the knitting shop to Lucy. And a lot of people going in and out who never use the door—including Gran, who is just as loving as ever, and prone to knitting sweaters at warp speed, late at night. What exactly is going on?

When Lucy discovers that Gran did not die peacefully in her sleep, but was murdered, she has to bring the killer to justice without tipping off the law that there's no body in the grave. Between a hot 600-year-old vampire and a dishy detective inspector, both of whom always seem to be there for her, Lucy finds her life getting more complicated than a triple cable cardigan. The only one who seems to know what's going on is her cat ... or is it ... her familiar?

7 comments:

  1. Sounds like an interesting book. I am not sure I have any way to read ebooks anymore, but I might have to check this one out.

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  2. I do wonder what direction the book will take! Have a great weekend.

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  3. I love the idea of Cardinal Woolsey's Knitting Shop! Thanks for sharing the opening sentences on Book Beginnings.

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  4. Sounds interesting, for a vampire read!Happy weekend!

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  5. Very unusual story! looks interesting, especially for vampire enthusiasts.

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