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First In Series: A cozy mystery collection Kindle Edition
Join our clever and witty female sleuths, Megan and Karla, as they try to figure out whodunit in this two-book cozy mystery collection.
These books are for you if you like cozy mysteries with humour, a glimpse of small town Canadian life, a hint of romance, a close-knit community of quirky, lovable characters, close friendships, loving families, dogs, cats, and lots of yummy food.
This collection includes:
Knit One Murder Two: A Knitorious Murder Mystery Book 1 - When someone in Harmony Lake tries to pin a murder on Megan, this local mom and yarn store employee has no choice but to gather up her tight-knit crew and untangle the strands of a baffling mystery!
A Well Constructed Murder:A Bellbrook Murder Mystery Book 1 - When the local handyman turns up dead in Karla’s house, this human lie detector is determined to team up with her modern family to figure out whodunit and clear her loved ones of suspicion.
Each book ends with a solved mystery, though the characters' lives progress throughout the series. You can read the books in any order.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 7, 2023
- File size3.1 MB
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- ASIN : B0BV7T1VQZ
- Publisher : Carpe Filum Press
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : February 7, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 3.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 463 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1990228629
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #764,151 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #9,053 in Amateur Sleuth Mysteries (Kindle Store)
- #9,066 in Cozy Animal Mystery
- #12,235 in Cozy Animal Mysteries
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About the author

Reagan Davis doesn’t really exist. She is a pen name for the real author who lives in the suburbs of Toronto with her husband, two kids, and a menagerie of pets. When she’s not planning the perfect murder, she enjoys knitting, reading, and eating. The author is an established knitwear designer who regularly publishes individual patterns and is a contributor to many knitting books and magazines. I’d tell you her real name, but then I’d have to kill you. (Just kidding! Sort of.)
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023This is a small town setting that works so well as the author brings in characters with so much interaction with the subplots and keeps the plot going in so many offshoots for each character and the reader feels a part of the town and mysteries. I loved it.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023Two very, very enjoyable series starters. Her quirky and likable characters and twisty plots make me want more of Reagan Davis.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023Although I haven't read any from the new series, Bellbrook Murder Mystery, I have read most of the Knitorious series. The first book was really good.
Location Harmony Lake, Canada.
This is the first in the series. I listened to this book when given the opportunity. I also read it with my prime account.
Meg and Adam live together and will be filing for divorce as soon as their daughter leaves for college. Paul confronts her and tries to blackmail her. Meg is having none of it. Adam is being blackmailed at work. It gets messy.
Paul is killed and both Meg and Adam become suspects.
I like how the town comes together to support these two. The investigator made an impression on me. I’ll be checking out the next in the series.
I had a hard time with everything just rolling off Megan. It does get better with each book.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023What a delight.A chance to relive the beginnings of not just one but two excellent cozy mysteries. Rather than simply tell you "Read these!", which you certainly should, I thought I'd share a few observations and reasons to do just that.
First, both have strong, independent female leads. In the Knitorious series, Megan is in the process of getting a divorce. Her husband has cheated on her but they are in the midst of a remarkably civil divorce, their focus on their daughter rather than themselves. In the other series, we have strong, ambitious Karla, who is trying to grow her concierge business. She has a bit of an advantage over Megan, however, in the sleuthing department. She's able to quickly pick up on people's tells, the involuntary eye movement, blinks, turning of the head/body, or whatever, when they're lying. Her father is also the town police chief, not to mention her sister is a cop, too. Oh, and her best friend is the town coroner.
Both ladies have a strong circle of family and friends who have their backs and are there for them. Both ladies, despite the negative events in their lives, also seem to be largely positive forces, looking for the good in all. The supporting casts about them are all well-defined, with personalities of their own. They all strike me as people I'd love to have in my life. And, oh, yes, there are adorable dogs in their small town settings. Romance, too, of course, when it can sneak in between the intriguing murder investigations. The mysteries themselves are satisfying, with multiple suspects and twists and turns, not to mention red herrings.
Bottom line, to shift back into my first instinct, read these introductory installments and be ready to dive into both series when you find you're hooked.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023Knit One Murder Two: A Knitorious Murder Mystery and A Well-Constructed Murder: A Bellbrook Murder Mystery are both fantastic series. Follow the life of Megan as she investigates murders occurring in her town. Meet her family and friends and the close-knit community they live in. Bellbrook Murder Mystery is a spin-off from the above series. Karla moves back to Bellbrook after inheriting the property her grandmother owned. Karla has the unique gift of deciphering whether a person is lying or not. Both series contain twists and turns to keep your interest to the end.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023The first in series box set has 2 wonderful cozy murder books by Reagan Davis. Each book has such good characters and the mystery is interesting. I think this is a perfect way to be introduced to each series.
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- Christina MReviewed in Australia on September 22, 2024
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable first in series set
This pair of first in series books from author Reagan Davis are enjoyable, small town mysteries. Both have plenty of extra characters (4 as well as 2 legged) and lots of interactions - it actually took me a while to sort out the characters in the second book. Perfect for a wet weekend.
- Mrs. Sandra BrownReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Good introductory novels
I enjoyed these books as good first stories to 2 different series by this author. I preferred the first one, Knit One, Murder Two, as it seemed to flow better, and I liked the characters in it better. But I would read other books by this author