Grace Designs Mysteries Collection

Grace Designs Mysteries · Tilly Wallace
Ebook
900
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Eligible

About this ebook

Grace Devine is a seamstress turned sleuth, trying to look after her family in 1920s New Zealand. This collection of heart warming historical mysteries will send you on a unique Kiwi adventure.

1. Seams Like Murder. There are two things that can’t talk—moving pictures and dead showgirls… Grace is poised to build her thriving dress design business but when a fashionable client is murdered, suspicion falls on Grace as the last person to see Agatha alive. Can Grace stitch together the clues before her life is torn apart?

2. Backstitched and Stabbed. The only thing worse than wet woollen togs, is a knife in the back… As the kiwi summer draws to a close, a family outing to the beach takes a deadly turn when a lifeless body washes up on shore. Grace and her friends must find the person responsible, before another life is lost to the same tide of violence that claimed the young man.

3. Gather the Anarchists. This royal visit is going to off with a bang… Edward, the Prince of Wales, is about to step foot on Kiwi soil. Then a horrible accident and a dying man’s last moments, draws Grace into a conspiracy to harm the royal. Can Grace save the prince, or will there be an explosive end to the royal visit?

These gentle and cozy historical mysteries celebrate found family, and are perfect for curling up in a comfortable armchair with your favourite hot drink.

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