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Title: A Stitch in Time
Subtitle: Quilter's Club Mysteries, Book 9
Author: Marjory Sorrell Rockwell
Narrator: Katherine Thompson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-17-17
Publisher: Absolutely Amazing Ebooks
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
How could it be? Young Aggie discovers a brontosaurus bone at Gruesome Gorge...but no dinosaur fossil has ever been discovered in Indiana before. This mystery leads the Quilters Club - those lovable amateur sleuths Maddy, Bootsie, Cookie, and Lizzie - to uncover a massive theft of museum-quality fossils, a missing octogenarian known as Commander McBragg, and a TV evangelist involved in illegal adoptions and child abuse.
Members Reviews:
A series that goes from strength to strength
An excellent addition to The Quilters Club mystery series. As a writer, Marjory Sorrell Rockwell goes from strength to strength: each book is better than the last, and the first in the series was already good! This time around lead character Maddy is confronted with a personal mystery, as well as an intiguing one involving dinosaurs that engages the whole club. We meet more of the citizens of Carruther's Corners, and get to know old friends a little better. A fresh and engaging read, I am already looking forward to the next instalment!
Family
I love the wonderful generous gifts and good fortune the characters encounter. We all dream of such things...but to include in a book plot is indeed fun.
All the characters are so familiar they feel like distant family.
Each book has been a total pleasure. Always rewarding the reader a fun adventurist journey.
You are guaranteed a good clean read and that is so important an issue.
Four Stars
I always enjoy the Quilter's Club Mysteries. Looking forward to the next one.
Great Book
Fun book, and enjoyed it.
Good book
I always enjoy "maddy and aggie and the quilters experiences".You learn about things that probably you would not think about even exploring. I love that the theme quilting is always there.