A friend gave me books from a different Annie's Attic series (Secrets of the Castleton Manor Library) and I went to Half Price Books looking to find later ones in that series and instead found this series. This is the last book from this series that I have for now though.
This book talks a lot about alpaca yarn and making clothes from alpaca yarn. There's a human trafficking subplot (because that seems to be the hot button fiction issue right now, just like vampires and zombies have been in the past), as well as the usual murder that this series contains.
I liked that there were lots of facts about alpacas (and some about llamas too and the differences between the two animals) as well as alpaca wool/fleece/yarn. As always, I feel like the non-law-enforcement characters take too many risks. Did they really need "proof" to report possible human trafficking to ICE?… (altro)
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This book talks a lot about alpaca yarn and making clothes from alpaca yarn. There's a human trafficking subplot (because that seems to be the hot button fiction issue right now, just like vampires and zombies have been in the past), as well as the usual murder that this series contains.
I liked that there were lots of facts about alpacas (and some about llamas too and the differences between the two animals) as well as alpaca wool/fleece/yarn. As always, I feel like the non-law-enforcement characters take too many risks. Did they really need "proof" to report possible human trafficking to ICE?… (altro)