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Qm01 Delivering The Truth Edith Maxwell

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Qm01 Delivering The Truth Edith Maxwell
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Qm01 Delivering The Truth Edith Maxwell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.63 MB
Author: Edith Maxwell
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Qm01 Delivering The Truth Edith Maxwell by Edith Maxwell instant download after payment.

Quaker midwife Rose Carroll hears secrets and keeps confidences as she attends births of the rich and poor alike in an 1888 Massachusetts mill town. When the town's world-famed carriage industry is threatened by the work of an arsonist, and a carriage factory owner's adult son is stabbed to death with Rose's own knitting needle, she is drawn into solving the mystery. Things get dicey after the same owner's mistress is also murdered, leaving her one-week-old baby without a mother. The Quaker poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier helps Rose by lending words of advice and support. While struggling with being less than the perfect Friend, Rose draws on her strengths as a counselor and problem solver to bring two murderers to justice before they destroy the town's carriage industry and the people who run it.

Praise:

"Edith Maxwell makes 1880s New England come alive through her own familiarity with the Quaker life and her home town. Rose Carroll...

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