12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not as good as earlier books in the series, June 6, 2008
Summary
In "Dyer Consequences," Kelly Flynn, an accountant, knitter, and ranch owner is harassed with acts of vandalism toward her car, home, Rotweiller, and self. Kelly's realtor friend, Jennifer, introduces her co-worker, Tracy, to the wonderful world of hand-dyed yarns.
As a newcomer to the series, Tracy didn't stand a chance. She was promptly drowned in a vat of hot dye at the House of Lambspun. Sadly, the yarn store itself was also trashed by vandals. Was Tracy murdered by vandals? Or was the vandalism a red herring?
To learn the truth, you'll have to read "Dyer Consequences" yourself as revealing any more of the plot would spoil the mystery.
Criticisms
One of the weaknesses of "Dyer Consequences" is that you have to wait until page 60 for the murder. That means reading about skiing, dyeing yarn, etc., for at least an hour before you get to "the good stuff."
Another difficulty is that this series has alot of supporting characters; therefore, Sefton has to advance the two threads of the mystery while moving the romances along between Kelly & Steve, Burt & Mimi, Megan & Marty, in addition to introducing a new potential romance between Pete & Jennifer. There was a whole section on, "You've gotta sign up for tennis," that I skipped over. Some of these supporting romances have GOT to go or the next book in the series will need to be shelved in the "Romance" section.
All in all, "Dyer Consequences" is worth a read but it's not Sefton's finest work.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not worth reading anymore.............., September 1, 2008
My husband and son gave me the first two in the series because I love knitting. Instead of developing, they have become weaker and weaker...... I won't bother if there are more. The characters do not develop, there is no real substance, and the author leans on amateurish devices....enough coffee!.....
Save your money.... but yarn!
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Time to end this series, June 4, 2008
Most authors get better overtime, not Maggie Sefton. This book was worse than the last. She has learned a few new words and phrases, for example Whoa, Don't worry, and vandal, these appear ad nauseum in the book. Kelly is not even a likable character. She interferes in Mimi's business, offering free classes and determining what should be done in the shop. Then she sits on her throne while her friends run both her ranches, come up with ways to support her ridiculous purchases and basically do her bidding. The dialogue among supposedly mature professional adults is sophomoric at best. Select another cozy, Monica Ferris or Mary Kruger for your knitting fix. Amazon should offer a zero star review, this book qualifies.
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