Knit One Kill One | A Brindlewood Bay Mystery - PDF
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Knit One, Kill One is a murder-mystery scenario for Brindlewood Bay. It is inspired by knitting and the petty politics found in village craft fairs.
The Mavens are attending a local craft fair organised by the Brindlewood Bay Small Business Committee, and set up in St. Brendan’s church hall. There are various stalls filled with cakes, handmade cards, free samples, and crafted items of varying quality. But when Pearl Darrington, the local yarn shop owner, is found strangled by her own knitting, the Mavens must investigate who committed this crafty crime!
This scenario has a complexity of 6, make it perfect for one-shots as well as for Mavens new to a campaign.
This mystery is not associated with Jason Cordova or Gauntlet Publishing, but it is published with their permission. It was initially written for the Brindlewood Bay mystery writing contest.
A PDF digital download.
Knit One, Kill One is a murder-mystery scenario for Brindlewood Bay. It is inspired by knitting and the petty politics found in village craft fairs.
The Mavens are attending a local craft fair organised by the Brindlewood Bay Small Business Committee, and set up in St. Brendan’s church hall. There are various stalls filled with cakes, handmade cards, free samples, and crafted items of varying quality. But when Pearl Darrington, the local yarn shop owner, is found strangled by her own knitting, the Mavens must investigate who committed this crafty crime!
This scenario has a complexity of 6, make it perfect for one-shots as well as for Mavens new to a campaign.
This mystery is not associated with Jason Cordova or Gauntlet Publishing, but it is published with their permission. It was initially written for the Brindlewood Bay mystery writing contest.
A PDF digital download.
Knit One, Kill One is a murder-mystery scenario for Brindlewood Bay. It is inspired by knitting and the petty politics found in village craft fairs.
The Mavens are attending a local craft fair organised by the Brindlewood Bay Small Business Committee, and set up in St. Brendan’s church hall. There are various stalls filled with cakes, handmade cards, free samples, and crafted items of varying quality. But when Pearl Darrington, the local yarn shop owner, is found strangled by her own knitting, the Mavens must investigate who committed this crafty crime!
This scenario has a complexity of 6, make it perfect for one-shots as well as for Mavens new to a campaign.
This mystery is not associated with Jason Cordova or Gauntlet Publishing, but it is published with their permission. It was initially written for the Brindlewood Bay mystery writing contest.