Tuesday, October 15, 2013
A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower
A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower
From Goodreads.com
USA Today recently hailed award-nominated author Amanda Flower for A Plain Death, calling it “the first Amish rom-com . . . bring on the next one!” As the enthusiastic reviews continue to mount, she’s back with her third Appleseed Creek mystery, A Plain Disappearance.
It’s Christmastime in Amish Country, and Chloe Humphrey has begun settling into her life in Appleseed Creek excited to see where her new relationship with Timothy Troyer will lead. Unfortunately it leads to murder when the couple discovers the body of Amish teenager Katie Lambright while on their first date.
Near the scene there is evidence that Timothy’s friend and auto mechanic Billy Thorpe is involved with the crime. The police reveal Billy is not really who he said he was and has been living the last decade in Knox County under a stolen alias. Now, Chloe and Timothy must find Billy, bring him to justice, or prove his innocence.
My Take: Anyone who has read my blog for any amount of time can plainly see that I like Amish Fiction. I also like cozy mysteries and when you can combine the two genres then in my book you have a real winner. This Book is the third in the Appleseed Creek series and it keeps you guessing from the very beginning to the very end. It has what I enjoy about both of the genres. The Simple life that the Amish live but they still must deal with the problems of life and the mystery of cozies. Even though this is the third in the series you can read it without reading the others but if you are like me you will going back to catch up on what happened in the other books.
I received a review copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion from Handlebar .
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