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Book Reviews of Just Plain Murder (Amish Mystery, Bk 6)

Just Plain Murder (Amish Mystery, Bk 6)
Just Plain Murder - Amish Mystery, Bk 6
Author: Laura Bradford
ISBN-13: 9780440000402
ISBN-10: 0440000408
Publication Date: 11/27/2018
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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3 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

Timbuktu126 avatar reviewed Just Plain Murder (Amish Mystery, Bk 6) on + 480 more book reviews
a little slower than the others in this series, but I did like the ending
dollycas avatar reviewed Just Plain Murder (Amish Mystery, Bk 6) on + 710 more book reviews
Dollycas's Thoughts

The lines become a little more blurred between the English and the Amish as Jacob Fisher's mentor returns to Heavenly only to be killed before the two men can reconnect. The family that has shunned him knows how much this man meant to him. Claire is trying to bring his family closer while doing her best to be there for him herself, but he is carrying a heavy load of burden. This awful crime happened in his town and on his watch. He can't believe anyone in Heavenly would be behind the heinous act, but he needs to get to the truth and find out what his friend stumbled into that got him killed.

Laura Bradford has written quite a mystery in this long-awaited return to Heavenly Pennsylvania. She gives us a clearer picture of Jacob Fisher and why he left the Amish way of life to become a police officer. Because he did it after he was baptized he has been shunned by his family. He paid that high price because he found his true purpose in law enforcement. Sadly, a man he respected, his mentor, has been killed and Jacob needs to step away from his pain and grieving to bring a killer to justice. The author brings Claire into the picture as support in a tender way, as a helpmate to lean on and a sounding board and partner in solving the crime. Her intuition and ability to get closer to the Amish make them a great team.

The amateur sleuth really came out of me while reading this story. It was very complex and surprising. There was a subplot about a rebellious Amish teen on rumspringa that twisted into the main plot and by the end, the teen played a key role and had an awakening of their own.

Ms. Bradford's storytelling talents were out in full force for this story. By the end I cared more for characters I already cared for greatly. She brought out my mothering feelings regarding that teen and I genuinely was concerned about his life and hope he is included in future stories. The characters in this story continue to be some of my favorites. They continue to grow and their lives move forward and I feel blessed to follow them on their life journeys.

I have loved the town of Heavenly and it's uniqueness since book 1 and I hope we will not have to wait as long to visit again. I look forward to many more stories with Claire, Jacob, their friends, and their families.
ladycholla avatar reviewed Just Plain Murder (Amish Mystery, Bk 6) on + 2081 more book reviews
Love this continuation of the Heavenly Series. Very good characters and good mystery. Didn't guess what was going on until uncovered. Great mystery.