Kilt in Scotland: A Ewe Dunnit Mystery, Kilts and Quilts Book 8

Kilt in Scotland: A Ewe Dunnit Mystery, Kilts and Quilts Book 8

by Patience Griffin
Kilt in Scotland: A Ewe Dunnit Mystery, Kilts and Quilts Book 8

Kilt in Scotland: A Ewe Dunnit Mystery, Kilts and Quilts Book 8

by Patience Griffin

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Overview

The Kilts & Quilts saga continues with more than stitching and a love match. This time it's mystery and murder...

In Scotland, the Gandiegow quilters are in an uproar when their favorite fictional quilters--the Buttermilk Guild--are killed off by a best-selling mystery author. Diana McKellen is called in by the publisher to fix this PR nightmare. It's said, there's no such thing as bad publicity, but Diana questions this long-standing notion when an editor is murdered at a book signing.

Detective Chief Inspector Rory Crannach has been called in to investigate. He has to interview all the suspects closely...including Diana McKellen. He finds it perplexing that he's drawn to her, especially since Diana wants nothing to do with him. Her own father was an NYPD detective, who died in the line of duty. She has vowed to never make the same mistake her mother made...falling for a man of the law.

Despite Diana's resolve, sparks fly between her and DCI Crannach. As the body count rises, they are both on the case to find the killer. But the path to the truth takes twists and turns, putting them both in mortal danger. Good thing the quilters of Gandiegow are there to help. To save the day, Rory and Diana must accept that love--in all its many shapes and forms--just might hold the answer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732068445
Publisher: Patience Griffin
Publication date: 10/23/2019
Series: Kilts and Quilts Series , #8
Pages: 348
Sales rank: 183,773
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

A double RITA(R) Finalist Award-winning author Patience Griffin has been writing and sewing her whole life but didn't discover her love of quilting until her late thirties. She decided the best way to acquire her first quilt was to make one for herself. At nearly the same time, she started commuting three and half hours a day for her dream engineering job. To pass the time on the long drive, she got hooked on audiobooks-especially books with love stories. Within a couple of years, she was writing stories of her own. It was no surprise to her family and friends when she combined her love of quilting, her small town roots, and her obsession with her Scottish heritage. She has gained some recognition with her September 11th Story Quilt which has toured the country as the property of the Pentagon. She has a master's degree in nuclear engineering but spends her days writing stories about hearth and home, and dreaming about the fictional small town of Gandiegow, Scotland.

Table of Contents

In Scotland, the Gandiegow quilters are in an uproar when their favorite fictional quilters—the Buttermilk Guild—are killed off by a best-selling mystery author. Diana McKellen is called in by the publisher to fix this PR nightmare. It’s said, there’s no such thing as bad publicity, but Diana questions this long-standing notion when an editor is murdered at a book signing.



Detective Chief Inspector Rory Crannach has been called in to investigate. He has to interview all the suspects closely…including Diana McKellen. He finds it perplexing that he’s drawn to her, especially since Diana wants nothing to do with him. Her own father was an NYPD detective, who died in the line of duty. She has vowed to never make the same mistake her mother made…falling for a man of the law.



Despite Diana’s resolve, sparks fly between her and DCI Crannach. As the body count rises, they are both on the case to find the killer. But the path to the truth takes twists and turns, putting them both in mortal danger. Good thing the quilters of Gandiegow are there to help. To save the day, Rory and Diana must accept that love—in all its many shapes and forms—just might hold the answer.

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