The Quilt with Two Corners A village fair cozy with stitched clues and an old canal secret A British cozy mystery with fair-play clues, a clever amateur sleuth, and a small-town harvest fair full of suspects. Perfect for readers who enjoy women sleuths, clean reads, and puzzles you can solve at home. Fernvale’s harvest fair turns tense when the quilting judge keels over after a tasting. Poison looks certain until Tessa Harper notices the winning quilt shows two identical corners and a faint citrus-grease line hidden in the batting. Bramble snatches a scrap that matches a canal survey grid, and the case opens wide. With DI Malik Shaw keeping order in the sewing tent, Tessa tracks clues through stitch rhythm, plate photos, and a brass laurel tab sewn into the hanging sleeve. A rival quilter argues recipe and pride, the fair treasurer guards the float, a smooth surveyor quotes “heritage” invoices, and a canal volunteer works with tools that do not belong near scones. The truth ties a money-laundering scheme to village “improvements” and a sealed canal gate. Read this if you love: British village mysteries, women sleuths, craft and quilt cozies, small-town secrets, gentle stakes with the violence off page, a loyal dog who finds trouble, and a reveal that plays fair. Series note: Third in the Ink & Ivy Village Mysteries. Each book stands alone. Ongoing thread: brass laurel tabs and a missing ledger. Content notes: Clean language. No graphic content. Includes a short “Tessa’s Quick Fix” tip at the end.