Set in a Florida, tourist town, small....everyone knows everyone, "Scraps of Evidence" is a great weekend read, filled with mystery, hints about Gods providence, the strength of family and for those who enjoy a sweet love story, a tale of two hard headed but like minded souls who find themselves, investigating a decade old mystery that not only re-surfaces but threatens the small town residents.
With light humor throughout the story,"Scraps of Evidence" was a fun read that doesn't take itself seriously but at the same time, bring well rounded characters that are quick to love and connect with in the story.
For quilt aficionados, there is delicious discussions of patterns and quilting in this mystery that brings a perfect blend for those looking for clean stories that are character rich and entertaining all rolled into one.
What I really enjoy about this book, besides the discussion about quilting, was the fact that this was just an old fashion yet modern tale with a strong character lead who is both headstrong and yet dedicated to not only her work but to her only living family, her aunt, who is the center of her world.
There is a strong connection in the family bonds and Barbara Cameron helps maintain a balance between a story that keeps the reader turning the pages, particularly as the mystery deepens till the ending, to expertly weaving in discussions about quilting that, yes for those who aren't into quilting won't get it, but for those who are either fascinated or do quilt, really captures the work and involvement that is behind this craft.
As for the overall story plot, its clean. It was refreshing and reminded me a lot of Agatha Christie in that the story is about the people and not about the mystery that the people find themselves centered around.
The format is short and makes for an easy read on a cold winter night or maybe for summer vacation, but the characters and the story is fleshed out that, as a reader, I found myself unable to put the book down till I was finished and able to find out how things would work out in the end.
However, that is what made this book good. It captures the reader instantly in the beginning; There is a subtle Christian message throughout the book that doesn't tie in to Gods message until toward the end where the reader finally sees through what Tess and her partner, Logan has to go through.
At the end, there are study questions that work not only in a book club setting but on an individual setting that doubles as well as a short bible study.
"Scraps of Evidence" was a delight to read and if you're looking for an easy mystery/romance story that is fleshed out and a delight, this is highly recommended.