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Dating Can Be Deadly–quilts and goats at the county fair

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Dating Can Be Deadly

by Amanda Flower

In Holmes County, the Amish and the Englisch have their own traditions, but in general they get along well. The Holmes County Fair draws both groups in. Protagonist Millie Fisher, known to her friend and sidekick Lois Henry as the “Amish Marple,” has been widowed for a number of years and has gradually become comfortable with that role. So, this year, Millie enters a  special quilt in the fair and allows her grandson to show her two mischievous goats Phillip and Peter in the goat competition. With the fair as the background, there are many threads in the plot of this amusing cozy mystery. When Millie and Lois discover the body of one of the quilting judges and the shredded quilt of the inimitable bishop’s wife, Ruth, the two sleuths are compelled to investigate. 

There are lots of ups and downs in the plot as suspects are found in the most unlikely places. There are romances for both ladies. The most compelling part of the plot for me deals with a little abandoned Amish boy whose grandfather doesn’t want anything to do with him. Millie’s heart goes out to the sweet, fearful child, and she is stuck in the middle of a legal, moral, and Amish cultural dilemma. 

As always, Englischer Lois with her colorfully dyed, spiky hair and her best childhood friend Millie, a faithful Amish widow are as different from each other as they can be. They remain devoted to each other. They find themselves involved in a case that leads them into lots of adventures. Lois is famous for her tote bag in which she carries something for every emergency. Millie’s investigative skills are top notch as are her matchmaking skills. This is another fun book in the Amish Matchmaker Mystery Series.

I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

Rating: 5/5

Category: Mystery

Notes: #5 in the Amish Matchmaker Mystery Series. Amanda Flower brings new readers into the series quite well, but I recommend reading the previous books in the series because they are good and they make the humor more predictable.

Publication:  October 24, 2023—Kensington

Memorable Lines:

As soon as she said that, my guard went up. Lois had said to me once that any time an Englischer said something was very simple, it was the opposite, and they typically spoke in a way that was meant to be ambiguous.

“Sometimes when a person turns their passion into an occupation, they begin to resent it. I don’t want that to happen to me.”

You are only poor when you want more than you have.


5 Comments

  1. This sounds like a fun read Linda, and the cover is so cute!

    Thanks~

    Jenna

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    • lghiggins's avatar lghiggins says:

      It is fun, Jenna! I love the light-hearted sparring of Lois and Millie–friends forever. The goats are troublemakers and Millie adores them. I forgot to mention Jethro, the polka-dotted pot-bellied pig, makes appearances and adds to the fun.

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  2. Nancy's avatar Nancy says:

    The book cover is darling! Sounds like another good one.

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  3. Carla's avatar Carla says:

    Wonderful review, Linda. I still have this one to read. You broke my heart when you added about the little boy. I know it will be handled well, but so sad. That last quote says a lot, more people need to think that way.

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