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Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan
Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan













Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan

I would like to see Angie tone it down a bit when it comes to trying to get information out of people. I find myself skimming over most of it, when I shouldn't have to do that, because I want to see what peoples' answers would be. It's invasive and just a tad uncomfortable to read. Although it still bothers me that Angie's snooping is too overt - by that I mean she just walks up to people and asks them questions without even trying to be subtle about it. Now, with Rachel in the hot seat, Angie vows to do whatever it takes to keep her friend from being unfairly accused of a crime - even if she winds up in the sights of a killer.This is the second book in the series and I have to say that I did like it better than the first. Later, while chasing her dog Oliver, Angie chases him through the auction grounds where she finds Wanda dead - holding what's left of a blueberry fry pie. Rachel is upset, but refuses to involve herself in her husband's business, instead offering one of her fry pies to Wanda. Rachel's husband Aaron is planning to open a factory for the pies, but not everyone is happy about it.When Wanda Hunt, a town trustee, comes to Rachel's table she tells her that there's no way the factory will be approved and Aaron should have looked at the rules before he bought the land.

Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan

Her friend and business neighbor, Rachel Miller, is also selling baked goods from her bakery. She's excited to be having a few of her aunt's quilts up for auction in the Rolling Brook Amish Auction. It was left to her by her Amish aunt, and she's coming to be a part of the community, and making friends among the Amish.

Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan

Angie owns an Amish quilt shop, Running Stitch, even though she's not Amish.















Murder, Simply Stitched by Isabella Alan