Indigo Dying

Indigo Dying by Susan Wittig Albert is a reprint edition published by Penguin on January 6, 2004. This 288-page book is written in English and follows China Bayles as she travels to the small town of Indigo, Texas, to conduct a workshop titled Colors to Dye For. Upon her arrival, she uncovers that Indigo harbors numerous dark secrets, leading to a tense atmosphere where someone is willing to kill to protect these hidden truths.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and intrigue as China navigates the complexities of this small town. The narrative delves into themes of crime and deception, highlighting the challenges faced by women sleuths in uncovering the truth. With its focus on the interplay of personal and communal secrets, Indigo Dying offers an engaging exploration of the darker side of rural life, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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China Bayles heads to the tiny town of Indigo, Texas, to teach a Colors to Dye For workshop. But she quickly discovers that Indigo is a town with more than its share of dark secrets-secrets that someone thinks are worth killing to keep.
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