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Book Review of State Fair (Benni Harper, Bk 14)

State Fair (Benni Harper, Bk 14)
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This is one series that never gets old, just better.

From the jacket: For Benni, the annual San Celina Mid-State Fair is a much anticipated break in her normal routine of overseeing museum exhibits, temperamental artists and stubborn cattle. This year there is a special showing of traditional African American quilts. When the exhibit's main attraction -- a replica of a story quilt made by historical quilting icon Harriet Powers -- is stolen, Benni suspects it is more than mere thievery.

Benni soon learns that underneath the fun, the fair has become a focal point for certain people who are angry at his year's choice for fair manager, Levi Clark. And when the theft leads to a cold-blooded murder, Benni will have to search through a crazy quilt of of clues to discover who in San Celina's seemingly idyllic society is really a wolf in sheep's clothing...