Murder, Served Simply: An Amish Quilt Shop Mystery Spiral-Bound | December 2, 2014

Isabella Alan

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Amish quilt shop owner Angie Braddock has a lot on her plate this Christmas. But things only get worse after someone develops a taste for murder in this festive mystery in the national bestselling series.
 
Angie’s parents are visiting Rolling Brook for Christmas—but unfortunately, her ex is joining them. Luckily, Angie has no time to dwell on her romantic troubles as she prepares her store, Running Stitch, for the town’s traditional progressive dinner, featuring a sleigh ride stopping at each shop for a different course of the meal.
 
The meal ends with an Amish-themed Christmas play at the Swiss Valley Hotel and Barn. But the performance is cut short when an actress falls from the scaffolding to her death. After the sheriff suspects foul play, tensions between the Amish and Englisch heat up, as do rivalries among the acting troupe. Now Angie and her quilting circle must stitch together clues before they’re the ones running for cover...
 
INCLUDES QUILTING TIPS!
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Original Binding: Mass Market
Pages: 368 pages
ISBN-10: 0451413652
Item Weight: 0.5 lbs
Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.0 x 6.7 inches
Praise for the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries

“Isabella Alan captures Holmes County and the Amish life in a mystery that is nothing close to plain and simple, all stitched together with heart.”—Avery Aames, Agatha Award–winning author of the Cheese Shop Mysteries

“A dead-certain hit with devotees of cozy mysteries.”—P. L. Gaus, author of the Amish-Country Mysteries

“Isabella Alan captures the spirit of the Amish perfectly.”—Cozy Mystery Book Review

“An adventure for which the pages seem to turn themselves.”—Open Book Society
Isabella Alan is the national bestselling author of the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries, including Murder, Handcrafted; Murder, Plainly Read; Murder, Served Simply; Murder, Simply Stitched; and Murder, Plain and Simple. An academic librarian for a small college in Ohio, she grew up visiting the state’s Amish country with her family. As Amanda Flower, she is the author of the Agatha Award–nominated Maid of Murder as well as the Magical Bookshop Mysteries.