Review; The Vampire Knitting Club: Cornwall by Nancy Warren

Recently, I read the paranormal cosy mystery The Vampire Knitting Club: Cornwall by Nancy Warren and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
A knitting shop in Cornwall—what could be more peaceful?
Turns out, just about anything!

When Boston-bred witch Jennifer Cunningham agrees to run a knitting and yarn shop in Tregrebi, a fishing village on the Cornwall coast in England, she worries she’ll be bored. Okay, she knows there are vampires living in a former tin mine, but she’s accustomed to vampires. They knit so fast that they make excellent customers and some of them are becoming good friends.

Fascinated by the magic and myths in Cornwall, Jennifer’s falling in love with her new home. However, when she’s exploring a rocky beach one morning, she discovers a dead body. The man appears to have fallen from the cliff, but did he really die by accident? Or was he murdered?

The more she discovers, the more Jennifer is convinced there’s a killer on the loose. And, with all the colorful characters she’s meeting, both living and undead, she’s pretty sure one of them is the murderer.

But which one? The all-too-attractive undead pirate? The vagrant artist with a mesmerizing talent? The fellow shop owner who’s a little too helpful?

Join Jennifer and her undead knitting club as they work to catch the killer—before they strike again—in this paranormal cozy mystery. The Vampire Knitting Club: Cornwall is a new series with some familiar characters from the Oxford-set Vampire Knitting Club series.

There’s no blood, gore or swearing, just good, clean murderous fun. Grab your copy today to join the club.

My Thoughts on the Book
With several familiar characters from the original The Vampire Knitting Club, I was looking forward to reading Cornwall, and it did not disappoint. It follows the same "recipe" as the original, and I obviously loved the characters.

If one love vampires, knitting, and some lighter mystery, feel free to pick it up.

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