by Amanda Flower
I enjoyed an Amish story with a nice dose of mystery but I forewarn you that this title is more for the mystery lover like myself, rather than for fans of Amish fiction. The Amish life was not particularly accurate, but it was a good mystery just the same.
I thought this was a nice little cozy. For me though, there wasn't much "beef" to it that I look for in my higher rating books. I was very loosly reminded of Charlaine Harris' Roe Teagarden mystery, but CH's righting is much more polished and concise. If you are looking for a nice little "cutsy" mys...
Chloe Humphrey is a twenty-four-year old Masters graduate, a computer geek with a pet cat called Gigabyte and counts two suitcases full of obsolete computer parts among her most precious possessions. She is moving from Cleveland to Appleseed Creek, Ohio, to take a two-year job as Director of Compute...