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The national bestselling author of A Churn for the Worse returns to the Amish community of Heavenly, Pennsylvania, where shop owner Claire Weatherly must unravel the perplexing ties between a lost piece of jewelry and the disappearance of a cherished author.
When a mysterious rattling sound confounds the guests at Heavenly's local inn, Detective Jakob Fisher steps in and cleverly deduces the noise's source. But the necklace he discovers sparks an even larger mystery when Claire realizes it's connected to the writing of a popular author who's vanished and left her fans clamoring for a new book.
Determined to track down the necklace's owner, Claire vows to follow the clues wherever they lead—even if it means finding someone who might not want to be found . . .
Praise for the National Bestselling Amish Mysteries
"The best cozy mystery debut I've read this year." —#1 New York Times bestselling author Harlan Coben
"Delightful . . . Well-portrayed characters and authentic Amish lore make this a memorable read." —Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating cozy that showcases the culture of the people." —Gumshoe Review
"Bradford's characters are some of the best developed, most interesting ones I've come across in a cozy mystery." —Lesa's Book Critiques
About the Author:
Laura Bradford is the national bestselling author of the Amish Mysteries, the Jenkins & Burns Mysteries, the Emergency Dessert Squad Mysteries, the Tobi Tobias Mysteries, and the Southern Sewing Circle Mysteries (written as Elizabeth Lynn Casey). Portrait of a Sister, her new women's fiction novel, will be available in June. Laura is a former Agatha nominee and the recipient of an RT Reviewer's Choice Award in romance. In her free time, Laura enjoys making memories with her family, baking, and being an advocate for those living with multiple sclerosis. For more information and all the latest book news, visit her website at www.laurabradford.com.