SEWED UP TIGHT by Marjory Sorrell Rockwell is Now Available

By: Nov. 01, 2014
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Fans of Marjory Sorrell Rockwell's Quilters Club Mysteries will be delighted to know that the fifth book in this popular series -- Sewed Up Tight -- has just been published. You can read it now!

Here again are those amateur detectives in Caruthers Corners, Indiana -- Maddy Madison and her pals Cookie, Bootsie, and Lizzie, along with Maddy's precocious granddaughter Aggie -- solving another mystery that delves into the history of their peaceful little town.

This time it's Halloween and plans for the high school's annual haunted house party go astray when the principal drops dead in front of the town's real haunted house, spooky old Beasley Mansion. Was he frightened to death by the ghost of Old Sam Beasley, as a psychic claims?

These middle-aged Miss Marples are on the case, while at the same time unraveling the mystery of a historic pictorial quilt that seems to present an alternate history of the founding of Caruthers Corner, one that could change the heritage claimed by several founding families.

And meanwhile Maddy's ex-fireman son Freddie deals with his own inner demons, his past confronting him in the form of a napalm bomb planted in the town hall, set to explore during the big party on All Hallow's Eve.

Go ahead and download your copy of Sewed Up Tight today. You'll remind yourself why readers love the adventures of this quartet of snoopy small-town sleuths ... making the Quilters Club Mystery Series one of Amazon's bestsellers, some books ranking #14 in the world for cozy mysteries about hobbies and crafts.

The ebook edition is only $3.99 -- readable on your choice of ereader device from Kindle to Nook to Kobo to Apple iPad/iPod to you name it. Simply click here for the online bookstore atAbsolutelyAmazingEbooks.com or Amazon or Barnes & Noble or Kobo.

Or if you prefer the tactile comfort of a 6" x 9" paperback for only $14.95, click here: Paperback Edition.

"If Agatha Christie were a quiltmaker who lived in the American heartland, she would have written these mysteries," says Martha Griswold, Online Critics Corner.



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