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Chief Kate Burkholder receives an urgent call about a fire in a woods. Upon arrival at the scene Kate discovers a charred body that appears to have been burned alive. With the dea...
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Chief Kate Burkholder receives an urgent call about a fire in a woods. Upon arrival at the scene Kate discovers a charred body that appears to have been burned alive. With the dead man being previously Amish Kate knows it will be hard to get information from family and friends as the Amish don't like talking to any English about their own or their business. Kate runs into blocks from not only the Amish but her own colleagues as well as they feel she is too close to the investigation with being past Amish herself and also with a witness pointing the finger of guilt at her own brother. But after her own life is attacked more than once and being warned off the investigation more than once by her attacker Kate vows to find out the truth and while searching she finds information that leads to an Anbaptist culture that many think has been non existent for years, if they existed at all, but may have committed not only this current murder but more as well.
(Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy)
(Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy)
As former Amish, police chief Kate Burkholder knows most of the area Amish and their ways, as well as the English residents. When a young Amish man is found dead on a desolate roa...
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As former Amish, police chief Kate Burkholder knows most of the area Amish and their ways, as well as the English residents. When a young Amish man is found dead on a desolate road, Kate is having a hard time figuring out who would murder someone everyone, everyone says was liked by all, Amish and English alike, and had no enemies. Then an English woman is found murdered; are the cases connected? Kate believes they are. While untangling the evidence and information collected it is clear that the young man was definitely not what he seemed and not liked by everyone.
(Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy)
(Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy)