Knot a Clue
Southern Quilting Mysteries | Book 13
Perfect for fans of Southern small-town cozies with a crafting backdrop — Beatrice Coleman stumbles into murder in the quilting community of Dappled Hills, NC, surrounded by an eccentric and lovable cast of fellow quilters. Warm, witty, and deeply comforting.

September 1, 2020
Sometimes it doesn’t pay to go to work.
Dappled Hills is the kind of small town where it’s hard to imagine anything bad happening . . . especially in the fall when the mountain trees are changing. It’s a magical time in the area and Beatrice and Wyatt have been enjoying every minute of it, especially taking their new grandbaby on stroller rides in the crisp autumn air.
So it was quite a jolt when tragedy did strike and Beatrice’s daughter discovered her coworker at the school, murdered.
At first, no one had a clue who could possibly have murdered Petunia Murray. But, as Beatrice dug a little more, she discovered Petunia carried a few secrets. Now Beatrice must piece together the clues before anyone else is sewn up for good.
Series: Southern Quilting Mysteries, Book 13
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Setting: Dappled Hills, North Carolina — small Southern mountain town
Protagonist: Beatrice Coleman, retired art museum curator and Village Quilters member
Tone: Light, warm, feel-good
Recurring cast: Meadow Downey (best friend) · Ramsay Downey (police chief) · Posy Beck (quilt shop owner) · Savannah & Georgia Potter · Miss Sissy · June Bug
Recurring pets: Boris the dog · Maisie the shop cat and of course, Noo-Noo
Formats: Ebook · Paperback · Audiobook (selected titles)
ISBN: 978-1-946227-65-2 (print) · 978-1-946227-67-6 (ebook)
New to the series? Start with Quilt or Innocence (Book 1)
Praise
“Sparkles with Craig’s cleverness and plenty of Carolina charm.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
“As warm and cozy as a favorite quilt.” —Krista Davis, New York Times bestselling author of the Paws & Claws Mysteries and the Domestic Diva Mysteries
“A great read…full of twists and turns that keep it fresh.”—Fresh Fiction

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