4.0
Plain Peril
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KILLER IN AMISH COUNTRYD
After her sister is found dead and her brother-in-law goes missing, Hannah Wittmer rushes back to the Amish community she abandoned to care for her young nieces. Although she makes every effort to blend in, she's still seen as an outsider—and quickly attracts the attention of a killer. She knows Sheriff Spencer Maxwell is fast on the murderer's tracks, but the Amish townspeople are as suspicious of him as they are of Hannah. As threats escalate—now targeting Hannah and the handsome sheriff—they'll follow any trail to uncover a vicious criminal. Even if that trail leads them right to their own backyard…
After her sister is found dead and her brother-in-law goes missing, Hannah Wittmer rushes back to the Amish community she abandoned to care for her young nieces. Although she makes every effort to blend in, she's still seen as an outsider—and quickly attracts the attention of a killer. She knows Sheriff Spencer Maxwell is fast on the murderer's tracks, but the Amish townspeople are as suspicious of him as they are of Hannah. As threats escalate—now targeting Hannah and the handsome sheriff—they'll follow any trail to uncover a vicious criminal. Even if that trail leads them right to their own backyard…
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4.0
“Unbelievably, I'm reading this series completely out of order. Not by intent but rather accidentally as the first book I read (which was the 7th book in the series) was not noted as being part of a series until I found out it's part of this series & fixed that. Feeling a little messed up but now I realised that they're not connected at all. It appears each book can stand on its own: different characters in all though some characters may make an appearance or two in other books and stories / mysteries are completely separate. There is no overall arc in the series so each book can be comfortably read as stand alone. Only the setting, Apple Creek, is the common denominator in all.
In this novel, Hannah Wittmer returned to Apple Creek following her sister's death. Even though she left the Amish community in her teens, she has promised her sister to look after her nieces should the worst happened. She's not completely happy in her non-Amish life but even as she finds some comfort in the old familiar things, she cannot see herself becoming Amish. Yet, she has her nieces' welfare to consider... In addition to this concern, someone is trying to hurt her.
Another easy single sitting read for a rainy day. Mystery was okay. Romance was also okay. Not something I'd rave about but it was enough distraction, indoors, for a few hours today.”
“This Amish story had everything! It had murder, mystery, love and more. A fantastic read!!!”
About Alison Stone
Alison Stone has an industrial engineering degree from Georgia Tech. She traded her corporate career for motherhood, and eventually discovered a passion for writing. Alison lives in Western New York with her husband of twenty years and their four children where the summers are gorgeous and the winters are perfect for curling up with a good book—or writing one. For more information please visit: www.AlisonStone.com.
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