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On Sale: November 4, 2014
Featuring: Geneva; Kath Rutledge
352 pages ISBN: 045147130X EAN: 9780451471307 Kindle: B00JJXV1OI Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Paranormal | Mystery Cozy
The latest novel in the national bestselling Haunted Yarn
Shop Mystery series. Yarn shop owner Kath Rutledge is at a historic farm in Blue
Plum, Tennessee, volunteering for the high school program
Hands on History. But when a long-buried murder is uncovered
on the property, Kath needs help from Geneva the ghost to
solve a crime that time forgot.... 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 some 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.
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Re: Plagued By Quilt
Your posting brought back so many memories for me!! It doesn't matter what part of Tennessee you travel to - each part of the State holds a certain charm, and the people there can't be beat!! I've been there on more than one occasion, and never left disappointed. Each part has it's own beauty as well. Speaking of beauty, I think that the cover of your latest book was beautifully done, and being a fellow knitter, as well as crocheter, I know that I'm going to enjoy reading your book!! Congratulations on your latest book, which I will definately be putting on my TBR list!!! (Peggy Roberson 11:08am November 19, 2014)
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