Harmless as Doves: An Amish–Country Mystery (The Amish-Country Mysteries)

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Harmless as Doves: An Amish-Country Mystery by P.L. Gaus

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Unshakable Hope Study Guide. Mysteries abound even in Amish country! Bishop Leon Shetler is peacefully milking his cows when a young friend enters the barn and gives him a startling confession, "I just killed Glenn Spiegle. Latest to First First to Latest.

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Whiskers of the Lion. In Whiskers of the Lion, Sheriff Bruce Robertson is charged with finding a young Amish woman on the run from a murderous drug ring so she can testify in federal court.

Harmless as Doves

Wrestling with a recurring childhood nightmare of a deadly lion, the Holmes County sheriff finds himself torn between allegiance to the legal system he upholds and the beliefs of the people he is sworn to protect. The Names of Our Tears. Coerced into becoming a drug mule, Ruth retaliates by destroying her illicit burden and pays for it with her life.

He immediately moves the investigation South, where more innocent lives are in jeopardy.


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But the young Amish man is adamant that he killed his romantic rival in order to win Vesta Miller. Gaus and his Amish-Country mysteries: Separate from the World.

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Professor Michael Branden is intrigued when Enos Erb, an Amish man, claims that his brother, Benny—a dwarf like himself—has been murdered. Book 6 of the Amish-Country Mysteries Enos Erb, an Amish man, claims that his brother,-benny,-a dwarf like himself- has been murdered. Upon investigation, links to a controversial genetics study examining the effects of inbreeding within the Amish community are uncovered-a study in which both Enos and benny had participated. A Prayer for the Night. The murder of one and the abduction of another challenge Professor Michael Branden as he confronts the communal fear that the young people can never be brought home safely.

Along with Holmes County Sheriff Bruce Robertson and Pastor Cal Troyer, Professor Branden works against the clock to find a murderer and a kidnapper, and to break a drug ring operating in the county, determined, wherever the trail may lead him, to restore the shattered community. In his desperate search, Branden struggles with the reluctance of the Amish to trust the law to help them find the answers to their problems. Gaus deftly balances the pace and practices of Amish life in northern Ohio against the unfolding urgency of a hostage situation.

As Gaus has proven before, the mystery gains from its exploration of the ever-widening chasm between the traditional life of the Amish people and their interaction with the outside world. Book 5 of the Amish-Country Mysteries Three young friends disappear while traveling on their Amish rite of passage, Rumschpringe, or wild days.

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After the first blizzard of an early winter, a Mennonite college girl with a troubled past appears curled up and bloodied outside the offce of her childhood psychiatrist. Mute for many years as a child, Martha Lehman is again not talking. Professor Mi chael Branden and Sheriff Bruce Robertson begin an investigation that, in the space of a single weekend, implicates Martha, threatens to tear apart the fabric of Millersburg College, pits one professor against another, and brings Caroline Branden near to a breaking point over the girl she once tried so fervently to help and who now seems determined to let no one help her at all.

Gaus continues to explore the thresholds of culture and faith among the Amish sects and their English neighbors of northern Ohio.