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Sew Be It: Quilters Club Mysteries, #15
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Sew Be It: Quilters Club Mysteries, #15 in Ottawa, ON
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"The Queen of Cozy Mysteries …"
- Hollis George, senior editor and anthologist
Tragedy strikes! Maddy's husband Beau is shot by a burglar. And a mysterious manuscript turns up in the Hoople Mansion's library that could change the history of Caruthers Corners, Indiana. Do the Potawatomi Indians still own the land along the Wabash? Or is this a big fraud that the Quilters Club must unravel. And who was the murderous burglar? You won't be disappointed with the answers. And you will meet a new member of the Quilters Club!
Marjory Sorrell Rockwell says needlecraft arts – quilting, crocheting, knitting – are pastimes every woman can appreciate. And she particularly loves quiltmaking. "It's like painting with cloth," she says. But when not quilting she writes mysteries about a Midwestern sleuth not unlike herself, a middle-aged lady with an unpredictable family and loyal friends. And she's a big fan of watermelon pie.
"The Queen of Cozy Mysteries …"
- Hollis George, senior editor and anthologist
Tragedy strikes! Maddy's husband Beau is shot by a burglar. And a mysterious manuscript turns up in the Hoople Mansion's library that could change the history of Caruthers Corners, Indiana. Do the Potawatomi Indians still own the land along the Wabash? Or is this a big fraud that the Quilters Club must unravel. And who was the murderous burglar? You won't be disappointed with the answers. And you will meet a new member of the Quilters Club!
Marjory Sorrell Rockwell says needlecraft arts – quilting, crocheting, knitting – are pastimes every woman can appreciate. And she particularly loves quiltmaking. "It's like painting with cloth," she says. But when not quilting she writes mysteries about a Midwestern sleuth not unlike herself, a middle-aged lady with an unpredictable family and loyal friends. And she's a big fan of watermelon pie.

















