Stitch X For Murder
Written by ACF Bookens
Narrated by Aven Shore
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
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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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This is my least favorite in this series so far. Trying to create a plot from the memories of someone who was a preschooler is an iffy proposition at best, but when the memories are from the 1940’s it’s just ridiculous.