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Plain Killing

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A "delightful" mystery that spans from Pennsylvania's Amish country to New Orleans's French Quarter (Publishers Weekly).

When the Amish community of Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, refuses to discuss a murder with the police, it's up to Rachel Mast to bridge the cultural gap and stop a killer from striking again. . .
While swimming in a local quarry, Rachel and her cousin Mary Aaron discover the body of an Amish girl, fully clothed in her white bonnet, floating face down in the water. The drowned young woman, Beth Glick, had left Stone Mill and her Old Order Amish life a year ago, causing her to be shunned by her family and her people.
But if Beth had joined the English world, why was she found dressed in Amish clothing and strangled? Rachel's boyfriend, police detective Evan Park, is getting nowhere with questioning Beth's family. He's also troubled over the fate of three other Amish girls who left Stone Mill in the last two years. As someone who gave up the Plain lifestyle herself, then returned to operate a B&B, Rachel is able to use her ties to the community to learn more about the missing girls. But when her search eventually leads to the dark underbelly of the secular world, Rachel finds her own life in dire jeopardy. . .
"An exciting tale of mystery, love, and danger that will have readers turning the pages like crazy, wondering what the next big secret to be revealed will be and how Rachel will handle it."—Booklist
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 3, 2014
      At the outset of Miller’s delightful second Amish mystery (after 2013’s Plain Murder), Rachel Mast, who grew up Amish and now owns a bed-and-breakfast in her hometown of Stone Mill, Pa., finds the body of Beth Glick, who also left the church, floating in a flooded quarry. During the subsequent investigation, Rachel serves as a liaison between local police and the Old Order Amish, who want no part of Englisher justice. After her involvement draws media attention, she receives a call from an Amish exile claiming to be held against her will in New Orleans. Rachel and an Amish cousin, Mary Aaron Hostetler, head south to rescue the girl. Miller portrays the Amish with respect and understanding, noting both the restrictions of their lifestyle and their powerful community bonds. The New Orleans twist may be far-fetched, but readers will be entertained as the spirited Mary Aaron negotiates the French Quarter. Agent: Evan Marshall, Evan Marshall Agency.

    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2014
      Rachel Mast (Plain Murder, 2013, etc.) finds the Amish are no more immune from crime than the people they call the English.It's been years since restless Rachel fled her family's farm as a teen. Starting with only the eighth-grade education afforded most Amish kids, she earned an MBA from Wharton and became successful in business. But Rachel never felt at home in the English world. So she came back to run a bed-and-breakfast in Stone Mill, near central Pennsylvania's thriving Amish community. Now she lives between the two worlds. Her boyfriend, Evan Parks, is a state trooper, but her best friend remains her cousin Mary Aaron Hostetler. Her uncle Aaron and aunt Hannah, tolerant of Rachel's English ways, allow her to drive Mary Aaron and a group of Amish teens to swim at the local quarry, where they're horrified to find the body of Beth Glick. Like Rachel, Beth left Amish life, but unlike Rachel, she left after her baptism and therefore was shunned by the community. What caused her to come back, dressed in Amish garb, to a place she knew she would be unwelcome? Rachel is determined to find out. Ignoring Evan's pleas for caution, she investigates the paths of teens leaving Stone Mill. A panicked call from Hannah Verkler, who disappeared years ago, convinces Rachel she's on the right track. But Hannah's call is from New Orleans. Can Rachel and Mary Aaron find Hannah in a city that represents everything the Amish reject? Miller's second book about Rachel pushes the mystery aside to give vibrancy to the world of Stone Mill and urgency to Rachel's dilemma.

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