Murder, Plain and Simple: An Amish Quilt Shop Mystery
By (Author) Isabella Alan
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
3rd September 2013
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
368
Width 107mm, Height 169mm, Spine 24mm
198g
First in a new series! When Angela Braddock inherits her late aunt's beautiful Amish quilt shop, she leaves behind her career and broken engagement for a fresh start in Holmes County, Ohio. With her snazzy cowboy boots and her ornithophobic French bulldog, Angie doesn't exactly fit in with the predominantly Amish community in Rolling Brook, but her aunt's quilting circle tries to make her feel welcome as she prepares for the reopening of Running Stitch. On the big day, Angie gets a taste of success as the locals and Englisch tourists browse the store's wares while the quilters stitch away. But when Angie finds the body of ornery Amish woodworker Joseph in her storeroom the next morning, everything starts falling apart. With evidence mounting against her, Angie is determined to find the culprit before the local sheriff can arrest her. Rolling Brook always appeared to be a simple place, but the closer Angie gets to the killer, the more she realizes that nothing in the small Amish community is as plain as it seems....
"Isabella Alan captures Holmes County and the Amish life in a mystery that is nothing close to plain and simple, all stitched together with heart." Avery Aames, Agatha Award-Winning author of the Cheese Shop mysteries
Who can best run a quilt shop in Holmes Countys Amish country an English outsider, or only the Amish themselves With its vast cast of English and Amish characters in fictional Rolling Brook, Ohio, Isabella Alans Murder, Plain and Simple will be a dead certain hit with devotees of cozy mysteries. P.L. Gaus, author of the Amish Country mysteries
Isabella Alan is the national bestselling author of the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries, including Murder, Handcrafted; Murder, Plainly Read; Murder, Served Simply; Murder, Simply Stitched; and Murder, Plain and Simple. An academic librarian for a small college in Ohio, she grew up visiting the state's Amish country with her family. As Amanda Flower, she is the author of the Agatha Award-nominated Maid of Murder as well as the Magical Bookshop Mysteries.