Matchmaking Can Be Murder

Matchmaking Can Be Murder by Amanda Flower, published by Kensington on December 31, 2019, is a cozy mystery that follows widowed Millie Fisher as she returns to her childhood home in Harvest, Ohio. Upon her arrival, Millie observes that the local Amish community is struggling with courtship, leading her to take on the task of helping her niece, Edith Hochstetler, who is engaged to the unsuitable Zeke Miller. When Zeke is found dead in Edith’s greenhouse, Millie must unravel the mystery to protect her niece and herself.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find Millie navigating the complexities of relationships and the challenges of small-town life while piecing together clues to solve a murder. The story intertwines themes of amateur sleuthing and the intricacies of matchmaking, set against the backdrop of the Amish community. With 336 pages, this edition offers a blend of mystery and character-driven storytelling, inviting readers to join Millie on her quest for truth and justice.
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Matchmaking can be murder . . .
When widowed Millie Fisher moves back to her childhood home of Harvest, Ohio, she notices one thing right away—the young Amish are bungling their courtships and marrying the wrong people! A quiltmaker by trade, Millie has nevertheless stitched together a few lives in her time, with truly romantic results. Her first mission? Her own niece, widowed gardener Edith Hochstetler, recently engaged to rude, greedy Zeke Miller. Anyone can see he’s not right for such a gentle young woman—except Edith herself.
Pleased when she convinces the bride-to-be to leave her betrothed before the wedding, Millie is later panicked to find Zeke in Edith’s greenhouse—as dead as a tulip in the middle of winter. To keep her niece out of prison—and to protect her own reputation—Millie will have to piece together a patchwork of clues to find a killer, before she becomes the next name on his list . . .
Praise for Amanda Flower and her Amish cozies
“As it turns out, Amanda Flower may have just written the first Amish rom com.”
—USA Today
“Flower has hit it out of the ballpark . . . and continues to amaze with her knowledge of the Amish way of life.”
—RT Book Reviews
“At turns playful and engaging . . . a satisfyingly complex cozy.”
—Library Journal
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