Samantha Price
Ettie's sister, Florence Lapp, is in trouble.
Her house has burned down, and her gun is missing.
When Florence announces she's staying with Ettie and Elsa-May until the case is solved, Ettie is spurred on to make that happen, and fast.
Events take a more serious turn when the gun shows up and is linked to a murder.
Ettie finds out that Florence has some odd friends, and one of them has been charged over the shooting.
Florence
...An abandoned baby boy wrapped in an Amish quilt.
When Ettie and her sister Elsa-May pick up the baby left at their door, a letter falls to the ground.
The letter pleads with them to keep quiet about the infant as his life is in danger.
When the retired Detective Crowley stumbles onto their secret, is it already too late?
There's a dead man in her quilt store...
Is she the next victim?
Bethany has finally realized her dream of opening her own business, but that dream turns into a nightmare when she finds a dead body in her store.
Ettie Smith can't stay away when there's a mystery to solve.
When Ettie uncovers some startling information, she realizes Bethany's life is in danger.
Is the murderer someone close to them?
Can Ettie
...Octogenarian sleuth Ettie Smith doesn't go looking for trouble. Trouble finds her!
Mysteriously, Amish buggies have been disappearing. Worse, the biggest vendor of Amish buggies was found murdered.
Can Ettie pick up the pace of her sleuthing to rein in the killer?
Or wheel she be steered into a dead end when she uncovers another miss carriage of justice?
Join Ettie Smith and her entourage of animals
...What are the strange lights in the Strongbergs' barn at night?
Are they related to the recent murders of two Amish men?
Thomas Strongberg's death was said to be accidental. They said he'd fallen off a ladder, but what is the explanation for the second death?
Police have proof that Amish girl, Thea Hersh, is connected to the crime, but Thea refuses to talk to anyone but Ettie Smith.
Can Ettie discover the
...Octogenarian Amish sleuth Ettie Smith is back in this twenty-sixth edition.
When Ettie and her sister Elsa-May find a dead body, they discover it is the third victim of a serial killer. Evidence found at the scene suggests the killer is Amish. To clear her friends in the community, Ettie sets out to investigate. Her estranged daughter Myra, determined to make a career for herself as a true crime novelist, joins her on her
...An Amish woman is attacked.
She's left for dead.
The community remains closed-lipped. Detective Kelly turns to Ettie Smith to ask questions within her secretive community.
When an arrest is made, Ettie is convinced the person is innocent, but will the detective believe it?
Kelly finally concedes, but with Paula hovering between life and death the pressure is on the detective to find the perpetrator.
Can Ettie untangle
...While Ettie Smith is grappling with a pain in her back, a far more sinister agony sweeps through her peaceful community. Two lives, connected to their serene world, have been reaped in the most horrifying manner, sowing seeds of fear in everyone's heart.
As the mystery grows as tall as a cornfield, one haunting detail stands out: each victim's front yard is adorned with a scarecrow, a silent, eerie sentinel. Is the community now a field in
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