
Snow White Must Die
Book
In a small town in Germany a boy is accused of murdering his beautiful girlfriend. On a September...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2336 KP) rated Knits, Knots, and Knives in Books
Dec 8, 2022
I’ve enjoyed this series because I really like Lia and her immediate family and friends. She is a little older than a typical cozy sleuth, which I appreciate. Her relationship with her daughter is a highlight as well. While the suspects are all strong, I wish we’d had more of a reintroduction to the minor characters who populate Lia’s world. The plot is good. I do wish we had gotten shorter clue recaps, but there were several good twists along the way to the logical climax. I also enjoyed some solid sub-plots. The reenactment combined well with the crafting theme. Those who have been enjoying this series will be pleased with the latest entry.

The Family You Make
Book
During the snowstorm of the century Levi Cutler is stranded on a ski lift with a beautiful stranger...

The Alpha's Daughter (The Wolvers #3)
Book
There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the wounded soul… Jazz Phillips is on the run, fleeing from...
Paranormal Romance Shifters

Fatal Fudge Swirl
Book
A movie production brings drama—and murder—to a close-knit New England village, forcing Riley...

Mommy Dead and Dearest (2017)
Movie Watch
In Mommy Dead and Dearest, provocative documentarian Erin Lee Carr (Thought Crimes: The Case of the...
Documentary crime true crime

The Central Nervous System
Book
The Fifth edition finds the text of The Central Nervous System thoroughly updated and revised,...

Nudinits: Bare-Bottomed Fun from the Village of Woolly Bush
Book
Welcome to the cosy village of Woolly Bush, set deep in the heart of the English countryside. It has...

A Northampton Childhood in the 1960s
Book
Christine Jones's account of growing up in Northampton during the 1960s and '70s is one of nostalgia...
Anthropology and/as Education: Anthropology, Art, Architecture and Design
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There is more to education than teaching and learning, and more to anthropology than making studies...