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
Fruit Basket Upset: A Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery
✍ Scribed by Tess Rothery
- Book ID
- 111703953
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Series
- Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop #06
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B089HWS3LB
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
She's ready to reap the rewards of her hard work, but this harvest is a killer.
Though she’s still healing from serious injuries, Taylor Quinn’s heart is ripe with happiness. Business at Flour Sax Quilt Shop has blossomed in the early spring sun, and with it hope for the future of Comfort, Oregon. But the promise of the season is poisoned when she discovers a dead body.
Murder at the family strawberry farm uncovers a scandal she’d do anything to bury. But when her messy romantic life sullies both her investigation and her instincts, she’s going to have to dig deep to catch the killer.
Can Taylor pick the rotten fruit from this crop of suspects before he kills again?
Fruit Basket Upset is the sixth cozy in the heart-felt Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery Series. If you like witty dialogue, charming settings, and stitching together the truth, then you’ll love Tess Rothery’s page-turning whodunit.
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