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Dappled Hills quilters are eagerly anticipating new events at the Patchwork Cottage quilt shop. The shop’s owner, Posy, has announced ‘Sew and Tell’ socials and a mystery quilt group project. But one day, instead of emailed quilt instructions, the quilters receive a disturbing message about a fellow quilter. When that quilter mysteriously meets her maker, Beatrice decides to use her sleuthing skills to find the killer before more lives are cut short.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Fall to Pieces
A Southern Quilting Mystery, Volume 7
Elizabeth Craig
Published by Elizabeth Craig, 2017.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
FALL TO PIECES
First edition. January 17, 2017.
Copyright © 2017 Elizabeth Craig.
ISBN: 978-1946227003
Written by Elizabeth Craig.
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
About the Author:
Other Works by the Author:
Acknowledgments
Where to Connect With Elizabeth:
Thanks!
Extras:
For Riley and Elizabeth Ruth
“I KNOW A SECRET!”
Beatrice stared wearily at her friend. She hoped Meadow didn’t expect her to play a guessing game. Beatrice was already running a little behind with her day. Having Meadow drop by with her tremendous dog wasn’t helping her get caught up. She carefully moved her foot away when she saw that Boris’s mouth was open and a wad of drool looked as if it might fall at any moment.
Meadow, red glasses slightly askew and gray hairs coming out of her long braid, gave Beatrice an impatient look as if she were falling down on her end. “Don’t you want to know what it is?”
Beatrice’s corgi, Noo-noo, gave her a concerned look and nudged Beatrice with her nose. She was hoping that Beatrice could escort their visitors out so that she and Beatrice could resume their lovely nap.
Beatrice knew that Meadow would end up spilling her secret any second. One thing in life was certain: Meadow Downey could not keep a secret. It would eat her alive.
Sure enough, Meadow had a mini-explosion and reached out to grab Beatrice’s arm. “Promise you won’t say anything to anybody?” Seeing Beatrice’s consenting nod, Meadow said, “Oh Beatrice! My Ash is going to ask your Piper to marry him. Isn’t it wonderful? And you and I will be related!”
Beatrice felt a warm glow course through her. It was indeed good news. She knew her daughter loved Meadow’s son and was happy that Ash wanted to spend his life with Piper. Better yet, Ash had moved to North Carolina so Piper would be staying in Dappled Hills.
“How is it, though,” asked Beatrice, “that you and I know about this proposal before Piper? Doesn’t that seem a little backward?”
“Not really,” said Meadow in a casual way. “Ash asked for my help.”
Beatrice blinked at her. “Excuse me?”
“My help,” said Meadow a bit louder, in case Beatrice was becoming hard of hearing.
Beatrice tilted her head to one side. “Why on earth would Ash need your help with a proposal? This isn’t some sort of Cyrano de Bergerac type of thing, is it? You don’t need to feed a script to Ash, do you?”
“Of course not! As if Ash couldn’t come up with his own wording of his proposal. For heaven’s sake, Beatrice! But it’s clear that you don’t know about modern proposal culture. Proposals now are events. There are all these incredibly creative and fabulous ways to ask someone to marry you. Ash needed a little help from us to make this meaningful for Piper,” said Meadow.
“From me, too?” Beatrice was rather horrified. “But I wouldn’t want to be part of something very personal for Piper. I’d think that Ash would just pop the question.”
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Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
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