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LocationOakland
StatusChecked Out
Call NoF MAX #1 QUAKER MIDWIFE
TitleDelivering the Truth / Edith Maxwell
AuthorMaxwell, Edith
Barcode529289
CollectionFiction
SummaryQuaker midwife Rose Carroll discovers dark secrets in 1888 Massachusetts. For Quaker midwife Rose Carroll, life in Amesbury, Massachusetts, provides equal measures of joy and tribulation. She delights in attending to the needs of mothers and newborns even as she mourns the recent death of her sister. Likewise, Rose enjoys the giddy feelings that come from being courted by a handsome doctor, but a suspicious fire and two murders leave her fearing for the well-being of her loved ones.Driven by her desire for safety and justice, Rose Carroll begins asking questions related to the crimes. Consulting with her friends and neighbors?including the famous Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier?Rose draws on her strengths as a counselor and problem solver in trying to bring the perpetrators to light.
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LocationStatusBarcodeCall NoCollectionShelf LocCirc Status
OaklandChecked Out529289F MAX #1 QUAKER MIDWIFEFictionNew ShelfDue on 10/22/2024

Catalog Details

International Standard Book Number 9798461072544 16.25
Personal Name Maxwell, Edith
Title Statement Delivering the Truth / Edith Maxwell
Imprint United States Independently Published 2021
Physical Description 241 p. softcover 22 cm.
Series Statement A Quaker midwife mystery ; 1
Summary, Etc. Quaker midwife Rose Carroll discovers dark secrets in 1888 Massachusetts. For Quaker midwife Rose Carroll, life in Amesbury, Massachusetts, provides equal measures of joy and tribulation. She delights in attending to the needs of mothers and newborns even as she mourns the recent death of her sister. Likewise, Rose enjoys the giddy feelings that come from being courted by a handsome doctor, but a suspicious fire and two murders leave her fearing for the well-being of her loved ones.Driven by her desire for safety and justice, Rose Carroll begins asking questions related to the crimes. Consulting with her friends and neighbors?including the famous Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier?Rose draws on her strengths as a counselor and problem solver in trying to bring the perpetrators to light.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Midwives Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Midwifery. Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Mystery & detective. Fiction
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Quakers. Fiction