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Old Douglas Fir timbers bring good money, but maybe not as much as keeping quiet about the story of a murder.
Paisley Sutton hates to see an old barn falling down, so when she has a chance to take in a crew of friends to salvage timbers, she goes in with gusto. But when they find the bones from a decades-old murder, Paisley begins to wonder if maybe some things should just be let go to ruins. Maybe some secrets need to stay buried.
If Paisley decides to salvage more than just wood and reveal the murderer, will she be the next body buried in a barn?
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This series is not afraid to tackle difficult subjects. This mystery is no exception. Paisley and her friends are out to find the truth even if it is hard for those closest to her.
The old mystery and solution make a whole lot of sense. There are plenty of suspects and it ends up with a satisfying resolution. The newer mystery is harder to figure out. I liked that one less than the older mystery.
Santiago and Paisley's relationship is moving along well. Mika's love life is looking up. And I really liked the insight we get into Paisley's dad and stepmom's relationship. I think the relationships really make this book in the series stand out.
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11 primary booksStitches In Crime is a 11-book series with 11 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by A.C.F. Bookens.