A Quilt of a Different Color

A Quilt of a Different Color

by Arlene Sachitano
A Quilt of a Different Color

A Quilt of a Different Color

by Arlene Sachitano

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Overview

The new year is unusually cold in Foggy Point, Washington. As a result, the new manager of the equestrian center asks Harriet Truman and her quilt group The Loose Threads to make a special type of saddle blanket designed to keep a horse's kidneys warm while they are ridden in the cold.

As Harriet and Jenny's foster kids board their horses there, the Threads agree. They soon find themselves getting more involved at the stable, volunteering for the equine therapy program the local homeless veterans participate in.

The quilters quickly discover that the disabled husband of the new stable manager, Simon, not only teaches young women to ride, he gropes them every chance he gets.

The local homeless veterans are invited to participate in a horse therapy program at the stable, and the quilters volunteer to help. It quickly becomes clear that one of the veterans has a past history with Simon, and it isn't a good one.

Tension at the stables rises as Simon's behavior continues to offend. Harriet and the Threads decide to spend more time observing riding classes, preventing Simon from having time alone with the female students. Their guard duty comes to an end almost before it begins when someone puts a more permanent end to Simon's bad behavior.

More than one person had reason to wish him dead, but who did the deed?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612714295
Publisher: Zumaya Enigma
Publication date: 07/19/2021
Series: Harriet Truman/Loose Threads Mystery , #13
Pages: 274
Sales rank: 557,463
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Arlene Sachitano decided she'd like to write murder mysteries when she was about eleven years old and read her first Agatha Christie novel. She was already a knitter at that tender age, and started sewing soon after, so it only made sense she'd grow up to write cozy crafting mysteries. A thirty-year side trip into the world of high tech, along with raising multiple children, dogs, and cats, derailed the writing ambitions for a while, but eventually the writing compulsion won out.Arlene is the author of the Harriet Truman/Loose Threads Mysteries as well as the Permelia O'Brien mysteries. She lives in both Tillamook and Portland, Oregon with her husband Jack and dog Navarre ("No, he's not a min-pin, he's a Manchester terrier").
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