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Knitting in Jamaica

Who Knew Knitting Was So Dangerous?

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Knitting in Jamaica

By: Gary Edwards
Narrated by: Mike Alger
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A murder mystery adventure, Knitting In Jamaica weaves its way through history and the origins of knitting, as well as the art of distilling Scotch whisky.

Join Sean Morrison, Kaylee Wu, and Pistachio as they travel from San Francisco to Jamaica and, finally, to the lush Scottish Highlands, trying their best to stay alive while figuring out what the hell is going on and why people around them are being murdered.

Four murders, seven deaths, and three kidnappings, to be exact. Our unlikely adventurers garner help from relatives, the police, even a Voodoo priestess, and a Druid witch, who conjure up spirits from the Scottish fog. Monstrous wolves, wild boar, dragons, and even fairies (Fair Folk), are summoned to aid the police in their attempt to catch the killers and shut down a massive bootlegging and counterfeit Scotch whisky operation costing the Scottish and Japanese whisky industries millions of dollars.

Wait––did I mention the possible fifteenth-century buried treasure?

©2023 Gary Thomas Edwards (P)2024 Gary Edwards
International Mystery & Crime

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