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The Funeral Parlor Quilt

Colebridge Community Series, Book 3 of 7

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The Funeral Parlor Quilt

By: Ann Hazelwood
Narrated by: Jeanna Juleson
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The third chapter in the life of Anne Brown and the Colebridge Community!

In The Basement Quilt and The Potting Shed Quilt, the first and second novels by Ann Hazelwood, you became familiar with the family and friends of Anne Brown, the plucky florist whose life decisions remind us of our own. In the third book in the Colebridge Community series, even as Anne and her quilting friends welcome newcomers into their lives, they come across strange death practices and unusual (to them) uses for quilts. These events give them pause to consider life's deeper meanings. But what do they signal for the future?

The Funeral Parlor Quilt is not just the title of this sequel. As in the first two parts of the series, the quilt itself is a character. You'll want to meet other quilt 'characters' as Anne and her family and friends keep meeting life's challenges.

©2021 Ann Hazelwood (P)2021 Rowman & Littlefield
Cosy Detective Family Life Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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