Disappearing Nine Patch

Disappearing Nine Patch

by Arlene Sachitano
Disappearing Nine Patch

Disappearing Nine Patch

by Arlene Sachitano

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Overview

What happened to Amber? Loose Thread DeAnn Gault is happy her younger half-sister Molly has come home to visit Foggy Point, even after she asks Harriet Truman and the quilting group if they will make quilts as a reward for two $10,000 donors to the Carey Bates Missing and Exploited Children Center. The charity is near and dear to Molly's heart, as she herself was a kidnap victim when she was five. But Molly has another agenda─she wants Harriet to figure out what happened to her friend Amber, who was kidnapped with her but never found. After Harriet's Aunt Beth is injured in a car accident that may have been sabotage, the group wonders: Will someone go to any lengths to keep the secret of Amber's disappearance? Or has Molly's current work pursuing human traffickers made them a target?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612713007
Publisher: Zumaya Enigma
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Pages: 226
Sales rank: 624,437
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

After working nearly 30 years in the high tech industry, where Arlene's writing consisted of performance reviews, process specs and a scintillating proprietary tome on electronics assembly, she wrote her first mystery novel, Chip and Die.Inspired by the success of the popular Block of the Month quilting pattern program Seams Like Murder for Storyquilts.com, Inc., she wrote Quilt As Desired, the first Harriet Truman/Loose Threads mystery, which was published in the fall of 2007. Disappearing Nine Patch is the ninth episode in the highly-successful series.Arlene is aided in her writing endeavors by her canine companion Navarre. When not writing, she is on the board of directors of the Harriet Vane Chapter of Sister's In Crime as well as Latimer Quilt and Textile Center in Tillamook. She teaches knitting at Latimer and of course is a quilter. She's been married to Jack for more than thirty years, splitting their time between Tillamook and Multnomah Village in Portland. They have three lovely children and three brilliant grandchildren. She also has two wonderful friends named Susan.
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