Sewn At The Crime
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Salvaging old books is one thing. Finding bones is entirely another.
Salvager Paisley Sutton has been wanting to go inside the old two-room school for years, but when she finally gains access, just before a local community group begins a full restoration, she finds far more than great old desks and vintage textbooks. Soon, she's preoccupied with the hunt for a murderer who is trying to hide three decades of crime.
How much is the truth worth? Is it worth Paisley's life?
Customer Reviews
Sewn at the Crime
Could not put the book down. Can’t wait for the next book to come out.
Intriguing Story, but…
Although the story itself was well thought out and constructed and the main characters interesting and evolving, the entire work needs editing and the author should definitely re-read the previous book in this series.
In the last series she suddenly became a vegetarian (or mostly), but this book it’s largely ignored. A more noticeable error was the name of the new boyfriend of the protagonist’s best friend - it was supposed to be the same character as from the previous book, but the name was changed to another character from the book - confusing at best. Also confusing is sometimes in this series giving multiple, unrelated characters the same last name. Though it happens in real life, on the written page it needs to either be not used or explained in some way.
Finally, the school house that was the focal point of the murder and the plot had to different unrelated names in the book. If the author wanted it that way, it needed to be explained.
Positively, I do appreciate that many of the murders in the series are historical and that the protagonist does not have to be the one who finally solves everything.