Breaking Silence
When Chief of Police, Kate Burkholder, is called to a farm in the Amish community of Painter's Creek, nothing could prepare her for the horror and tragedy she encounters. Solly and Rachel Slabaugh, and his brother Abel, have drowned in the hog pit leaving the four children as orphans. As the...
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When Chief of Police, Kate Burkholder, is called to a farm in the Amish community of Painter's Creek, nothing could prepare her for the horror and tragedy she encounters. Solly and Rachel Slabaugh, and his brother Abel, have drowned in the hog pit leaving the four children as orphans. As the investigation progresses, it seems that the Slabaugh deaths were not an accident, and the case suddenly becomes a murder enquiry. Agent John Tomasetti and Kate have worked together before, and now he is called back to Painter's Creek to help seek out the perpetrators of what appear to be serious hate crimes against the Amish. Whether these crimes and the Slabaugh murders are linked is hard to establish because the Amish are very proud and private people who do not enjoy involvement from outside. As the case deepens, Kate develops a bond with the children, particularly the 15-year-old daughter, Solome. Maybe she is reminded of herself at that age, and maybe there's something about this case which stirs up memories for her. The events surrounding the deaths puzzle her something doesn't feel right. As more information comes to light, a tragic incident turns into something much more shocking.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781410438096 (1410438090)
Publish date: July 6th 2011
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Pages no: 447
Edition language: English
Series: Kate Burkholder (#3)
Ive said it before and will say it again, there is a hella lot of crazies in this town of 5,500. Just as well the citizens of unlucky Painter's Mill have a a kick ass, smart and slightly emotionally damaged Chief to fight crime together with her equally damaged and brooding sidekick Tomasetti.
Kate Burkholder is called to a sleepy Amish farm to find Rachel and Solly Slabough and his brother Abel drowned in the hog pit, leaving their four children orphaned. As Kate investigates she finds that the story has twists and turns and to add to her issues there are hate crimes going on in the are...
I'll probably seek out the first two. The Amish setting is intriguing. . .
wieder sehr solide, nicht überragend, aber gut. bis jetzt der beste teil der Reihe.