Knot What It Seams: A Southern Quilting Mystery
By (Author) Elizabeth Craig
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
5th February 2013
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Paperback
304
Width 107mm, Height 173mm, Spine 20mm
164g
When former folk art curator Beatrice Coleman retired to Dappled Hills, North Carolina, for peace and quiet and quilting, she never expected that murder would disturb the peace... Dwindling membership has the Village Quilters hanging by a thread, and group leader Meadow Downey is desperate to recruit some new folks. With Beatrice's blessing, she attempts to weave frequent quilt show judge Jo Paxton into their fold. As the town's irascible mail carrier, Jo delivers trouble wherever she goes. And with all that mail at her fingertips, she knows everyone's business. Soon Beatrice wonders if they've made the right choice. After a car accident sends Jo to meet her Maker, it's discovered someone tampered with her brakes. Meadow believes someone's out to eradicate the Village Quilters, but Beatrice isn't so sure. Now she and her fellow quilters will have to piece together the clues, or a deadly killer might strike again.... Includes quilting tips and recipes!
Praise for Quilt or Innocence
Elizabeth Craig captures Southern Life at its best, and her characters are as vibrant and colorful as the quilts they sew.Krista Davis, national bestselling author of the Domestic Diva mysteries
A warm and welcoming new series, Quilt or Innocence is full of eccentric and engaging characters.The Mystery Reader
Elizabeth Craig writes the Memphis Barbeque series as Riley Adams and the Southern Quilting mysteries under her own name. A lifelong resident of the South, she enjoys finding inspiration for the Southern Quilting mysteries in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina.