Quilt-Ridden
Southern Quilting Mysteries | Book 14
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.

Do good fences make good neighbors?
Miss Sissy is a talented member of the Village Quilters guild in tiny Dappled Hills, North Carolina. She’s also somewhat difficult to deal with as her new neighbor, Linton, discovered. Linton doesn’t understand why Miss Sissy’s house is almost entirely covered by thorny weeds like something out of Sleeping Beauty. Miss Sissy, on the other hand, doesn’t understand why that’s any of Linton’s business.
When Linton ends up very dead, Miss Sissy seems to be the obvious suspect. But Beatrice and the other Village Quilters are determined to discover the real murderer and clear Miss Sissy’s name—before the killer strikes again.
Series: Southern Quilting Mysteries, Book 14
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: 978-1-946227-95-9 (print) · 978-1-946227-96-6 (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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