
Plagued by Quilt
Haunted Yarn Shop Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Emily Durante
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Molly MacRae
Kath and her needlework group TGIF (Thank Goodness It's Fiber) are preparing to teach a workshop at the Holston Homeplace Living History Farm, but their lesson in crazy quilts is no match for the crazy antics of the assistant director, Phillip Bell. Hamming it up with equal parts history and histrionics, Phillip leads an archaeological dig of the farm's original dump site - until one student stops the show by uncovering some human bones. When a full skeleton is later excavated, Kath can't help but wonder if it's somehow connected to Geneva, the ghost who haunts her shop, and whom she met at this very site. After Phillip is found dead, it's up to Kath to thread the clues together before someone else becomes history.
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Best in the series so far
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I love this series
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Perfection of local accents and word usage!!
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Good but slow
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Main character annoying
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Totally disliked the voices especially the male voices.. Was disappointing!
Plagued is right
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The team gets busy to find the truth and hopefully free Phillip’s ex-wife, Grace, arrested when she suggested that a good place to hide a weapon would be the pond. The deputy, “Clod,” Dunbar decides this is an admission of guilt and pulls her in. So who else could be guilty of the murder? Could the discovery of the bodies have revealed something to Phillip that someone else didn’t want known publicly?
This book really does a good job of interesting us in the details of quilt making. Kath’s creepy cousins, the Spivey twins, have an elaborate quilt they call the Plague Quilt with images of 13 coffins on one side, which seems to coincide with names written in squares of the quilt. The book interested me enough to make me look up quilts and in particular “crazy quilts,” which Kath teaches the students about and which I found really interesting. The mystery was interesting as well, entertaining me as I listened avidly to this book.
I really enjoyed the setting of a living history museum, which is described so vividly. MacRae has a Master’s degree related to museum curatorship, and she really put that degree to use cleverly in this book. I felt that I was at the farm with Kath and the students.
I enjoy the narration of Emily Durante, who brings the books in this series to life. She has a gentle southern accent that helps flavor the book. I especially enjoy her voicing of Geneva, who has wild mood swings and thus different ways of speaking.
I enjoyed Plagued by Quilt and really liked the setting chosen for the mystery. It does a fantastic job of making the story interesting, with lots of fascinating educational material. I give this book five stars.
Death on a living history farm
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Yes, Great story line and the narrator did a fantastic job. Love the ghost!great book
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Great book
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Enjoy the series
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