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Quilted Mysteries/Theo and Tony Abernathy Mystery

by Barbara Graham

7 books Started 2008 Latest 2015
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The Quilted Mysteries/Theo and Tony Abernathy Mystery is a Historical Fiction / Mystery series by Barbara Graham, comprising 7 books published between 2008 and 2015. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Murder By Serpents cover 1 Murder By Serpents 2008 Buy from Amazon
Murder by Artifact cover 2 Murder by Artifact 2009 Buy from Amazon
Murder by Music cover 3 Murder by Music 2011 Buy from Amazon
Murder by Vegetable cover 4 Murder by Vegetable 2012 Buy from Amazon
Murder by Sunlight cover 5 Murder by Sunlight 2013 Buy from Amazon
Murder by Gravity cover 6 Murder by Gravity 2014 Buy from Amazon
7 Murder by Kindness 2015 Buy from Amazon

Barbara Graham was an American author known for her captivating historical fiction novels. Born in 1927, she grew up in Louisiana and later moved to California, where she pursued writing. Graham's breakthrough came with her 1963 novel "The King's Division," which depicted the lives of soldiers and their families during the American Revolution. The novel received critical acclaim and became a bestseller. She continued to write historical fiction, including "The Bluebird's Song" (1966) and "The Pirate Prince" (1969). Graham's writing style was characterized by its vivid descriptions, compelling characters, and attention to historical detail. Her novels received positive reviews for their authenticity and emotional depth. She won several literary awards, including the California Commonwealth Club Silver Medal for Literature. Barbara Graham's literary contributions continue to be enjoyed by readers and historians alike.

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