The Christmas Quilt – Patchwork Mysteries – Book 17
As Sarah begins creating a Christmas quilt that has mysterious instructions posted online every week, she becomes skeptical over what the final product will look like. Additionally, the instructions are profoundly full of typos. Could the quilt somehow be related to a recent string of thefts reported by local merchants in Maple Hill? If so, will Sarah be able to solve the mystery before the joy of Christmas is spoiled for the season?
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The Christmas Quilt is the 17th book in the Patchwork Mysteries fiction series.
As the holiday season approaches, Sarah is looking for ways to make the Christmas season—the first without her beloved father—special, when she comes across directions for a Christmas mystery quilt. She doesn’t know what the finished holiday keepsake will look like because each week a set on instructions will be posted online. Sarah tried to focus on the project, but she notices some odd typos throughout the instructions and begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems. And when a string of thefts plagues the merchants of Maple Hill, she starts investigating and discovers that there’s a pattern to the thefts. Could there be a connection no one else sees? While Sarah finishes her Christmas shopping and prepares for a quiet holiday with her family, she is shocked to find out what’s really going on in town!
About the Author
From her first introduction to beginner readers with Dick and Jane, award-winning author Kelly Ann Riley has wanted to be a writer. She started penning stories at an early age and received special recognition for her short stories. Later, she became a reporter and the editor for her high school newspaper.
Now Kelly Ann enjoys writing romantic suspense and cozy mysteries. Her past hobbies of quilting, cross-stitching and crocheting make Patchwork Mysteries particularly fun to write. She loves watching fabric, string, and yarn transform into art. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America, and lives in Alabama with her family. You can contact her through her Web site at KellyAnnRiley.com.