Blurb for Plagued by Quilt:
Kath and her
needlework group TGIF (Thank Goodness It’s Fiber) are preparing to teach a
workshop at the Holston Homeplace Living History Farm, but their lesson in
crazy quilts is no match for the crazy antics of the assistant director,
Phillip Bell. Hamming it up with equal parts history and histrionics, Phillip
leads an archaeological dig of the farm’s original dump site—until one student
stops the show by uncovering human bones.
When a full skeleton is later excavated, Kath can’t help but wonder if it’s somehow connected to Geneva, the ghost who haunts her shop, and whom she met at this very site. After Phillip is found dead, it’s up to Kath to thread the clues together before someone else becomes history.
When a full skeleton is later excavated, Kath can’t help but wonder if it’s somehow connected to Geneva, the ghost who haunts her shop, and whom she met at this very site. After Phillip is found dead, it’s up to Kath to thread the clues together before someone else becomes history.
Bio:
The Boston Globe says Molly MacRae writes “murder with a dose of drollery.” She’s the author of the award-winning Haunted Yarn Shop Mysteries, published by Penguin/NAL. Molly’s short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine since 1990. After twenty years in northeast Tennessee, Molly lives with her family in Champaign, Illinois.
You can find out more about Molly at www.mollymacrae.com. You can find her blogging on the first Monday of each month at www.amyalessio.com and on the 23rd of each month at www.killercharacters.com.
Plagued by Quilt, November 2014
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Dyeing Wishes, July 2013
Last Wool and Testament, September 2012
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