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Rett MacPherson
Died in the Wool
An entertaining tale set in Missouri, my current home. Enjoyed the discriptions of geography, quilts,and busy family life. Especilly liked the handling of the teenage girls.
Enjoyed the style of writing and will be looking for more books by this author.
Died in the Wool
When an infamous old home goes on the block for sale, Torrie O'Shea wants to buy it and turn it into a museum to honor the quilts that Glory Kendall, who lived in the house made. No one has lived in the house for years because all three adult children, two male and Glory, committed suicide there around a century ago. Torie when touring the house thinks there is more to the story and digs in to
Died in the Wool by Rett MacPherson
Back cover blurb:When New Kassel, Missouri's, infamous old Kendall home goes up for sale, local historical-society president Torie O'Shea hopes to turn it into a textile museum honoring the exquisite quilts of Glory Kendall. Adding to Torie's fascination, Kendall House has a dark unsolved mystery. Nearly a century ago, all three grown siblings, including Glory, committed suicide.
