Taylor Quinn is excited to support her sister’s dreams. Turning Belle’s derelict mansion into a history lovers’ destination might not be Taylor’s thing, but helping family always is. Even if it means spending the weekend with an old enemy. Taylor’s ex-best friend isn’t the only difficult person
Assault and Batting: A Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery
✍ Scribed by Rothery, Tess
- Book ID
- 111356621
- Publisher
- P31H
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 437 KB
- Series
- Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781945715075
- ASIN
- B07ZS5KTT1
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✦ Synopsis
Taylor Quinn is full of love and living it up in the city. But when her mother dies suspiciously and she rushes home to take over the family’s small-town quilt shop, her whole world unravels. Discovering her grieving young sister blames herself, she vows to prove everyone’s innocence.
In way over her head, Taylor’s investigation pulls a thread of quirky suspects, a tight knot of envy, and a patchwork of gossip. But as she weaves the evidence together, she unwittingly reels in the killer’s attention…
Can Taylor sew up the case before everything comes apart at the seams?
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