10/08/2013

A Plain Disappearance (Review)



My Thoughts:
Another great book from Amanda Flower!  I am partial to these books because I love mystery and I love Amish, and combining them both is like the ultimate in books!! Chloe Humphrey (aka Red) is back, she is settling into Appleseed Creek, likes her job, enjoys life in the small town.  She does however seem to be a trouble magnet.  She and her boyfriend find a young Amish girl dead in the snow right before Christmas, which kicks off a domino effect of exciting and mysterious happenings.  Filled with funny moments from Grandfather Zook, to tense moments of suspense you will not want to miss this third book in the Appleseed Creek Series from Ms. Flower.  Definitely a 5 star book!
This book was provided by Handlebar for review purposes only, no payment was received in exchange for this review.  All the views in this review are the honest opinions of this reviewer.

About the Book:
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.

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