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Thursday, 13 September 2018

Book Review: Kappy King and the Pickle Kaper (An Amish Mystery #2) by Amy Lillard

Barbara Thompson | @barbmaci61

Kappy King and the Pickle Kaper (An Amish Mystery #2) by Amy Lillard

BLURB
Kathryn "Kappy" King is happy being a plain-spoken unmarried odd-woman-out in her Pennsylvania Amish hometown. Her talent is making the special kapps local women use to cover their hair. But her skill at uncovering trouble in this quiet valley is about to be truly tested . . .
At first, young Sally June Esh's tragic death doesn't look like murder. Even in peaceful Blue Sky, collisions between buggies and Englisch cars aren't unheard of. Still, the Eshes are skilled drivers used to delivering their popular pickles for miles around. And after Kappy notices Sally's buggy was deliberately run off the road, her ex-Amish friend Edie gets strange texts saying the crash was no accident . . .
Kappy won't let her community's silence keep justice from being done. And even though a still-shunned Edie thinks of moving back to the city, she and Kappy start rooting out secrets about the Eshes' long-time neighbors--and new pickle-producing rivals. But when they learn that Sally's brother is secretly courting an Englisch girl, their investigation takes a disturbing turn . . .

REVIEW
Kappy King and the Pickle Kaper is a great reading book. Author Amy Lillard combined mystery, humor and a hint of romance for an amazing book. I enjoyed reading this book. The author was excellent as I was reading, I thought I knew what happened then there was a twist or turn. This is a great mystery. Author Amy Lillard kept my interest through the whole book. An amazing book I recommend to read. Kappy King and the Pickle Kaper is Book Two in Amish Mysteries by Author Amy Lillard.

I received a copy from the author, but was not required to review it. This review is one hundred percent my opinion.

BARBARA THOMPSON (aka barbmaci61) is an avid reader. When not reading, she likes to cross-stitch on her kindle. Reading is an important aspect of her life because she has quite a few health issues. While she doesn't have a blog she does try to promote great books anywhere she can. You can finder her on twitter at @barbmaci61

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your review Barbara, Looks like an interesting series. I have read another Amish series where there was a mystery (although the heroine is English). I like a different spin on Amish books.

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