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A Stitch Crime: Quilts of Love Series
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A Stitch Crime: Quilts of Love Series in Franklin, TN
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A Stitch Crime: Quilts of Love Series in Franklin, TN
Current price: $15.99
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Thea James has accepted an assignment as cochairperson for Larkindale’s first quilt show extravaganza. Juggling the new assignment with running her antique business, she’s already feeling frayed when things start to unravel. MaryAlice Wentworth, a muchloved town matriarch, respected quilt judge, and Thea’s dear friend, is covertly conked on the head during the kickoff Quilt Show Soiree, throwing suspicion on her guests. It also appears that a valuable diamond brooch has been stolen during the attack. The family is furious. But is it because of their mugged mother or the missing diamonds? When a renowned textile expert goes MIA and the famous Wentworth heritage quilt disappears, Larkindale’s reputation as a tourist haven is at risk. Thea attempts to piece the mystery together and save the town’s investment in the quilt show before MaryAlice is attacked again . . . with far worse results.
Thea James has accepted an assignment as cochairperson for Larkindale’s first quilt show extravaganza. Juggling the new assignment with running her antique business, she’s already feeling frayed when things start to unravel. MaryAlice Wentworth, a muchloved town matriarch, respected quilt judge, and Thea’s dear friend, is covertly conked on the head during the kickoff Quilt Show Soiree, throwing suspicion on her guests. It also appears that a valuable diamond brooch has been stolen during the attack. The family is furious. But is it because of their mugged mother or the missing diamonds? When a renowned textile expert goes MIA and the famous Wentworth heritage quilt disappears, Larkindale’s reputation as a tourist haven is at risk. Thea attempts to piece the mystery together and save the town’s investment in the quilt show before MaryAlice is attacked again . . . with far worse results.
















