Scraps of Evidence by Barbara Cameron #CFBA #bookreview


This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
Scraps of Evidence
Abingdon Press (January 21, 2014)
by
Barbara Cameron
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A Word from the author:

CBD, CBA, and ECPA bestselling author of 35 books (including new series upcoming for Abingdon Press in 2011/2012) including fiction and non-fiction books for Abingdon Press, Thomas Nelson, Harlequin, and other publishers.

I sold three films to HBO/Cinemax and am the first winner of the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award.

My two novellas won the 2nd and 3rd place in the Inspirational Readers Choice Contest from the Faith, Love, and Hope chapter of RWA. Both were finalists for the novella category of the Carol Award of the American Christian Writers Award (ACFW).

ABOUT THE BOOK

Scraps of Evidence:  Tess has taken some ribbing from her fellow officer, Logan, for her quilting hobby. He finds it hard to align the brisk professional officer he patrols with during the day with the one who quilts in her off-time. Besides, he’s been trying to get to know her better and he’d like to be seeing her during those few nights a week she spends with her quilting guild. Then one afternoon Tess and Logan visit her aunt in the nursing home, and the woman acts agitated when Tess covers her with the story quilt. Aunt Susan is attempting to communicate a message to them about Tess’s uncle. There’s a story behind this quilt, they realize, one that may lead them to a serial killer. Will they have a chance to have a future together, or will the killer choose Tess for his next victim before they find him?

If you would like to read the first chapter of , go HERE.

 

My thoughts on Scraps of Evidence: I love a good mystery and I love a good read so this was the best of both worlds.  I also love quilts and quilts with history and love are the best.  Though I’m not sure a serial killer and history really go together in my history.  Glad it’s not my quilt!  Now, I do have to say a lot of the mystery was easy to decipher.  I knew from almost the beginning who the killer was, but that’s not always a bad thing.  Because I knew who it was it was easier to focus on the why and how part of the mystery!  Great read!  Make sure to snag a copy today!

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3 Comments

  1. Tabitha Vos

    I love to read a good mystery book every now and then and this really does sound like a good one! I am going to read the first chapter and see if it can pull me in. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

  2. Winter

    Different subject content but sounds interesting. I’m looking for something new and different to read right now and this might be nice.

  3. Michelle F.

    That looks like a great read. I love mysteries too.

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