After a rough divorce, Abby McCree only wants to stitch up her life and move on. But other loose ends appear after her elderly Aunt Sybil passes away, leaving Abby to tend to a rundown estate, complete with a slobbery Mastiff of questionable pedigree and a sexy tenant who growls more than the dog. As Abby gets drawn into a tight-knit quilting guild, she makes a twisted discovery–Aunt Sybil's only known rival is buried in her backyard!
Despite what local detectives say, Abby refuses to accept that her beloved aunt had anything to do with the murder. While navigating a busy social calendar and rediscovering the art of quilting, she launches an investigation of her own to clear Aunt Sybil's name and catch the true culprit. The incriminating clues roll in, yet Abby can't help but wonder–can she survive her new responsibilities in Snowberry Creek and still manage to patch together a killer's deadly pattern without becoming the next victim?
An Interview With A Character
- What is your full name?
My name is Abagail “Abby” McCree.
- What is your Profession?
I was the Chief Financial Officer and half-owner of a small import business that my now ex-husband and I built together. After he bought out my half of the company, I moved to Snowberry Creek to live in the house that I inherited from my aunt while I consider my options and what comes next for me.
- What is your current favourite book or movie?
I love Anne Bishop’s series about The Others. Her world building is amazing, and there’s just enough of a romance to make me happy. I love all the characters she has created.
- What is your go to comfort book or movie?
When I need something to cheer me up a bit, my go-to movie is the animated film, The Penguins of Madagascar. It never fails to make me laugh. The writing is razor sharp and appeals to people of all ages.
- If someone was to play you in a movie who would it be? OR what would be the character you would want to be in a book?
I would love it if Scarlett Johansson would play me in a movie. She always seems to portray such strong women, capable and able to take care of herself, but with empathy for those around her. I’d like to think of myself that way.
- What is your ideal evening?
Lately, my ideal evening is one I spend curled up in my favorite chair with a good book, a glass of wine, and my mastiff-mix, Zeke, snoring on the couch. On the other hand, I wouldn’t complain if Tripp Blackston, the guy who lives in the mother-in-law house in my backyard, showed up with pizza and a six-pack.
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