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Knitting Man

Don't Spill Blood on the Playa

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Knitting Man

By: Gary Edwards
Narrated by: Mike Alger
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It seemed like a great idea—a chance to get everyone back together and go to Burning Man.

Kaylee Wu and Elise Macdonald, owners of Knit Jam Knitting Boutique, reunite with their friends to create an art piece at the famous event. But whenever this group of adventuresome friends gather together, murder and mayhem are not far behind.

Bedlam from day one when the Morrison Treasure is set to go on display at the famous de Young Museum but is stolen, followed by two brutal murders on the Playa, all while an apparent serial killer is on the loose in the City by the Bay.

May Ling Chan will have her hands full as she searches for the puzzle pieces she needs to solve the murders while navigating bureaucracies in two states displeased with her LGBTQ lifestyle.

©2024 Gary Edwards (P)2025 Gary Edwards
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths

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