Review “MATCHMAKING CAN BE MURDER” By Amanda Flower
This book kept me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out who killed the despicable Zeke Miller. The plot was well-rounded with a good list of suspects and a range of malicious and suspicious activities. The number of old acquaintances suddenly returning to the Amish village, long-time residents, and even a newcomer in town made this a very challenging mystery to solve for police and for friends Millie and Lois—one a member of the Amish community and the other from the English community—both trying to clear their loved ones of this horrendous crime.
My suspicions were correct, but I was still shocked when the murderer was revealed. By the end of the book, new romances were on the horizon and unlikely friendships were formed. Matchmaking, quilting, and murder is the perfect recipe for an Amish mystery. I also enjoyed the Amish proverbs Amanda Flower sprinkled in for added flavor. She definitely made this a fun mystery for us to try to solve.
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Review “Matchmaking Can Be Murder” by Amanda Flower
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