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When Rebecca Lehman, a pretty young Amish girl, goes missing the whole Amish community draw together to try to find her. When Dana, the police detective brings tragic news the next morning, Sadie Zook, the mother of Rebecca's best friend, becomes drawn into the investigation to find the murderer. Sadie finds that Rebecca lived in a secret world of Englisch friends and possibly Englisch boyfriends. She also knows that Eli, Rebecca's father, is very controlling and would not understand why Rebecca would be interested in the world outside the Amish community. Then there is the matter of Mark, a young jealous Amish boy, who wanted nothing more than to court Rebecca. As Sadie investigates further she finds herself drawn deeper into a pool of potential suspects and personal danger.
Linda Castillo's bestselling series has been called "gripping" [People] and "impossible to put down" [Bookpage] and the "teeth chattering suspense" [USA Today] continues with GONE MISSING—a deeply chilling novel about a rite of passage gone horribly wrong. Rumspringa is the time when Amish teens are allowed to experience life without the rules. It's an exciting time of personal discovery and growth before committing to the church. But when a young teen disappears without a trace, the carefree fun comes to an abrupt and sinister end, and fear spreads through the community like a contagion. A missing child is a nightmare to all parents, and never more so than in the Amish community, where family ties run deep. When the search for the presumed runaway turns up a dead body, the case quickly becomes a murder investigation. And chief of Police Kate Burkholder knows that in order to solve this case she will have to call upon everything she has to give not only as a cop, but as a woman whose own Amish roots run deep. Kate and state agent, John Tomasetti, delve into the lives of the missing teen and discover links to cold cases that may go back years. But will Kate piece together all the parts of this sinister puzzle in time to save the missing teen and the Amish community from a devastating fate? Or will she find herself locked in a fight to the death with a merciless killer?
Ada and Noah are an Amish couple on the verge of doing the unthinkable...They are thinking about getting a divorce. But one night their daughter goes missing and the entire town searches the hills for her whereabouts. A day goes by and no one can find her...But the husband and wife never give up hope trying to find her and find renewed strength in each other as they continue the search...Will they find their baby girl?
A young Amish girl disappears and no one knows what happened, or where she is. Out of desperation the authorities turn to Michael Gillespie and his viewers. The story they tell of the girl is a tale of sexual assault and murder and, worse yet, they believe the killer is planning to strike again. But in the middle of that in a national emergency Gillespie and his team are brought into a secret government project to predict the firing date and the location for recovery of a North Korean missile. The Amish Girl takes the reader into a world where nonlocal consciousness is not only recognized but used.
Acclaimed new author Amanda Flower continues her series of cozy and comedic Amish mysteries ("Bring on the next one!" -USA Today) as romance, murder, and a sudden disappearance take their places at Christmastime in Appleseed Creek.
Bestselling authors Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould provide an unexpected surprise in The Amish Seamstress, Book 4 in the Women of Lancaster County series, which tells the stories of young Amish women as they explore their roots, connect with family, and discover true love. Izzy Mueller is an exceptional listener and gifted caregiver. She’s also a talented seamstress. As the young woman sits with her elderly patients, she quietly sews as they share their stories. She’s content with her life until circumstances reconnect her with someone she once loved. Zed Bayer, a Mennonite, is not what her family is hoping for in a spouse, and his creative interest in filmmaking is definitely at odds with her Amish upbringing. As Izzy is swept up again in Zed and renews her friendship with his sister, Ella, she begins to ask questions about her own life—her creative longings and historical interests, her relationships and desire for romance, and most importantly, her faith. What is the path God has for her? Can she learn from the past of both her family’s and Zed’s—or must she forge a completely different future of her own?
At the tender age of ten, Amelia is orphaned when her parents are murdered because of a crime they were accused of committing during their rumsrpinga. When she grows up and returns to her childhood home, strange and frightening events warn that she will soon become a victim of the same fate if she is unsuccessful in solving the crime even the authorities couldn't solve. The secret she uncovers beneath the decaying floorboards of her dilapidated home makes her wish she'd never returned... and her parents are too dead to give her an explanation. This book, like all other books by Samantha Bayarr, is a clean read. A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR: While this novel is set against the backdrop of an Amish community, the characters and the names of the community are fictional. There is no intended resemblance between the characters in this book or the setting, and any real members of any Amish or Mennonite community. As with any work of fiction, I've taken license in some areas of research as a means of creating the necessary circumstances for my characters and setting. It is completely impossible to be accurate in details and descriptions, since every community differs, and such a setting would destroy the fictional quality of entertainment this book serves to present. Any inaccuracies in the Amish and Mennonite lifestyles portrayed in this book are completely due to fictional license. Please keep in mind that this book is meant for fictional, entertainment purposes only, and is not written as a text book on the Amish.
A family's triumph in the tragedy no parent ever wants to face--Cover blurb.
AN ANTHOLOGY OF AMISH STORIESAMISH GIRL MISSINGAda and Noah are an Amish couple on the verge of doing the unthinkable...They are thinking about getting a divorce. But one night their daughter goes missing and the entire town searches the hills for her whereabouts. A day goes by and no one can find her...But the husband and wife never give up hope trying to find her and find renewed strength in each other as they continue the search...Will they find their baby girl?AN AMISH WIDOW'S WINDOWElizabeth is struggling with her Amish faith. She fell in love while on her Rumspringa and left the community to marry. Now her husband is dead and she is pregnant. She has no choice but return to the community and live out the rest of her days as a lonely widow...But Wayne has other ideas. He has always loved Elizabeth but never verbalized his feelings. Can he heal her heart and bring her back to the faith?THE PRIDEFUL AMISH GIRLLinda's pride is preventing Vernon from getting close to her. She is the best singer the Amish community has ever produced and she knows it. Her voice sounds like an angel but Vernon's father doesn't like the fact that Linda has started to brag about how gifted she is. She loves Vernon to death but cannot seem to get his father's approval. Will the two be allowed to marry or will Vernon's father intervene and arrange a marriage for his son?SAMUEL AND SARAHSamuel comes from a family of troublemakers. Feeling guilty over the loss of his brother, Samuel begins to push everyone in the community away...even Sarah...the woman he loves so much...She reaches out to Samuel but he furthers the separation between them as a form of punishment for the guilt he feels over his brother's death. Can Sarah help Samuel heal or will he spiral further into his depression?A GOLDEN DAWNCourting was always something Mary put on the back burner. While that was the primary thing her Amish sisters talked about, Mary always avoided the subject. But her parents think it is high time she find a suitable mate and have their sights set on Amos....Amos is the town dreamer, always thinking outside the box and getting in trouble when he does so. She sees this first hand when they go out on a date and they get lost out on the trail. Is Amos the right man for Mary or is there someone else out there on the horizon that she's missing out on?