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Author: Elizabeth Craig
ISBN : 0451240634
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Praise for Elizabeth Craig and the Southern Quilting Mysteries
“[Craig’s] characters are as vibrant and colorful as the quilts they sew.”—Krista Davis
“Sparkles with Craig’s cleverness and plenty of Carolina charm.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Full of eccentric and engaging characters. The women Beatrice meets are unique and quirky, but in a down-to-earth, believable way.”—The Mystery Reader
“A delightful regional amateur sleuth due to the eccentric quilters...readers will enjoy touring Dappled Hills guided by colorful locals.”—Genre Go Round Reviews
About the Author
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. She is currently at work on her next novel.
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- Series: Southern Quilting Mystery (Book 3)
- Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Signet (December 3, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0451240634
- ISBN-13: 978-0451240637
- Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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Elizabeth Craig's Southern Quilting Mystery series continues with her latest offering, Quilt Trip. It is the third mystery in the series and has the feel of an old fashioned whodunit, complete with a group of unsuspecting quilters gathered in a mansion, terrible weather and a killer in their midst. Craig's use of humor and adventure add to the mix, making this a very enjoyable cozy for mystery lovers and quilter's alike!
My grandmother's were avid quilter's. I tried my hand at it when I was younger, but it wasn't the niche for me. I am a cross stitcher at heart, but I love those memories of watching them pick the fabrics and colors, of the many happy hours they spent around the quilting hoop, laughing and enjoying the peace and tranquility that quilting brought to their lives. I miss them very much. I am very thankful for some of the wonderful quilts they created though, to remember them by.
This book reminded me of a good old fashioned mystery. Akin to the game Clue, where you have all of the suspects contained in one place, unable to get away, until someone solves the crime. I liked that Agatha Christiesque kind of mystery. In my opinion Agatha was the forerunner of the cozy sub-genre with her Miss Marple series and I enjoyed the nod to her writing style that Craig uses here. I found myself pondering... Was it Miss White in the kitchen with the candlestick? a few times and I liked that part as well.
Beatrice and Meadow have heard about an eccentric ladies wish to create a foundation that would supply quilting scholarships. Muriel has invited several quilting guilds to her home in order to choose which guild will administer the foundation. Unfortunately, the Village Quilter's were not asked to join the group, but they decide to crash the party.
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