Looking for a craft cozy so memorable you'll stay up late scrapping about it? Well, welcome to the town of Eden.
Faith Hunter, who is supposed to be planning her wedding, instead finds herself distracted by the town scrapbook she was commissioned to create. Eden's oldest mystery, the founding family's exodus nearly a hundred years ago, remains unsolved.
A search through the family's abandoned mansion leads to the uncovering of bones on that very property. And then ex-boyfriend Steve Davis announces a surprise heir has staked a claim.
How can Faith not be distracted? Now she's determined to dig up the truth left behind.
Because scrappers are multi-taskers extraordinaire, Faith can't say no when family friend Wyatt Buford asks her to look into his deadbeat father's disappearing act and his connection to the murder.
Her quest for answers unearths secrets past and present that some would prefer stay buried at any cost. Faith's resolve to present the facts and nothing but about Eden's history could lead to her own future being cut short.
See what I mean about memorable? Delve in to Eden and you'll find a cozy you won't soon forget.
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ALTERED TO DEATH by Christina Freeburn A Henery Press Mystery
PRAISE:
"Faith Hunter is a delightful amateur sleuth and the quirky characters that inhabit the town of Eden are the perfect complement to her overly inquisitive ways." - Jenn McKinlay, New York Times Bestselling Author of Copy Cap Murder
"Christina's characters shine, her knowledge of scrapbooking is spot on, and she weaves a mystery that simply cries out to be read in one delicious sitting!" - Pam Hanson, Author of Faith, Fireworks, and Fir
Author Bio:
The Faith Hunter Scrap This Mystery series brings together Christina Freeburn's love of mysteries, scrapbooking, and West Virginia. When not writing or reading, she can be found in her scrapbook room or at a crop. Alas, none of the real-life crops have had a sexy male prosecutor or a handsome police officer attending. Christina served in the JAG Corps of the US Army and has also worked as a paralegal, librarian, and church secretary. She lives in West Virginia with her husband, children, a dog, and a rarely seen cat except by those who are afraid or allergic to felines.