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Murder, Plainly Read

Amish Quilt Shop #4

Isabella Alan

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English
New American Library
15 January 2017
In the latest from the author of Murder, Served Simply, an Amish man checks out permanently, but quilt shop owner Angie Braddock's got this mystery covered. With so much to do between running her shop and spending time with her new boyfriend, it's amazing Angie is able to help organize the Rolling Brook library's annual book sale. Luckily she's working alongside brash librarian Austina Shaker, a lady who isn't afraid to make waves to get books to her patrons even the Amish. Unfortunately, this draws the ire of cranky Bartholomew Belier, an Old Order Amish bishop, who publicly vows to ruin Austina. And she certainly might be ruined after Belier is found dead in her bookmobile. Now Angie must employ the help of her loyal quilting circle as well as her beloved French bulldog, Oliver if she hopes to prove Austina's innocence before the real killer books it.
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Imprint:   New American Library
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 170mm,  Width: 107mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   198g
ISBN:   9780451475022
ISBN 10:   045147502X
Series:   Amish Quilt Shop Mystery
Pages:   368
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Isabella Alan is the national bestselling author of the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries, including Murder, Simply Served and Murder, Simply Stitched. An academic librarian for a small college in Ohio, she grew up visiting the state s Amish country with her family. Her 2010 debut, Maid of Murder, written under the name Amanda Flower, received an Agatha Award nomination for Best First Novel.

Reviews for Murder, Plainly Read: Amish Quilt Shop #4

Praise for the Amish Quilt Shop Mystery series: A satisfyingly complex cozy. --Library Journal Alan captures Holmes County and the Amish life in a mystery that is nothing close to plain and simple. --Avery Aames, Agatha-award winning author of the Cheese Shop Mysteries


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