
Blood and Back Stitches - Paperback
Blood and Back Stitches - Paperback
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by Acf Bookens (Author)
Log cabins are supposed to be full of inspiring stories, not bloody bones.
When Paisley Sutton gets the chance to salvage from her first antique log cabin, she is ecstatic, until she finds the body of a murdered man in the back room. When she and her friends begin to look into who he is and why he's dead, they uncover a heap of stories no one in town wants them to know.
Will the truth set them free or get them killed?
Delve into Blood and Back Stitches, the compelling new mystery in the Stitches in Crime series--where historic preservation meets deadly secrets and Paisley's knack for uncovering valuable antiques puts her on a collision course with a killer who believes some stories are better left untold.
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Praise for the Stitches in Crime series:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This series keeps getting better--Paisley is brave and smart.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Paisley and Sawyer are my favorites--great mystery with history.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A thrilling story with twists and a wonderful ending.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I love the history lessons woven into these books.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A great book to cozy up with on a cold day.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Small towns can have major crime too--fantastic plot twists.
Author Biography
ACF Bookens loves a good mystery, a quaint bookshop, and a good cup of coffee. She lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she takes joy in the mountain views and the quiet back roads. She lives with her son and three rescue cats who are, of course, nocturnal.
Aslan, the cat in her books, is based on her departed first cat by that name, who spent an inordinate amount of time digging up her houseplants.
In her books, Bookens addresses issues of justice and writes with intention to disrupt the white supremacy that says that "whiteness" is normal by making purposeful note of every character's ethnicity. She is weary of books that assume everyone is white unless the author says otherwise because being white is not the default of reality.
Her hope is that readers enjoy escaping into her stories and are challenged, just a little, to make themselves better people and the world a better place from the reading.



















