Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - , reviewed The Amish Clockmaker (Men of Lancaster County, Bk 3) on + 329 more book reviews
A wonderful, but sad, story. At first I thought I can't read this tear-jerking book, I read to be entertained and I thought this would not be that kind of book. It was. Your heart goes out to Clayton but keep reading, you won't be sorry you kept at it. It is truly a story about life. It isn't always pleasant and it isn't always happily ever after. I really loved this book.
Mary N. (maggysue) reviewed The Amish Clockmaker (Men of Lancaster County, Bk 3) on + 811 more book reviews
So good and hard to put down. This book contains two separate storylines and an interesting mystery to be solved. Highly recommended!
Pat W. (3ladybug) reviewed The Amish Clockmaker (Men of Lancaster County, Bk 3) on + 531 more book reviews
Matthew Zook wants to expand his family's tack and feed store, however, there is a property dispute with the nearby construction of Starbrite, a hotel and resort. Matthew needs to contact Clayton Raber, after many years has passed. Clayton Raber ran a clock shop, and was known for his hot temper. The rumors were that Clayton had murdered his wife many years ago. His crime was believed by the Amish community, as well as other people. The deed of the feed store was missing an important part of the deed upon sale of the property of Clayton so long ago. Matthew was determined to save the expansion project for the tack and feed store, only he had to contact Clayton Raber, or someone in the Raber family for the needed information. Would he be able to contact Clayton Raber or a member of the Raber family after so much time had passed? Read this wonderfully story written of love, mystery and challenges of the characters in the book. An excellent read.