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A Perfect Square
Description:
In A Perfect Square, Amish-English sleuthing duo Deborah Yoder and Callie Harper set out to solve a murder. But more than an innocent man’s future is at stake. In book two of the Shipshewana Amish Mystery series, God’s grace touches the long-lost past as well as lives shaken by current tragedy.
There's more to the quaint northern Indiana town of Shipshewana than handcrafted quilts, Amish-made furniture, immaculate farms and close-knit families. When a dead girl is found floating in a local pond, murder is also afoot. And Reuben Fisher is in jail as the suspect! Reuben refuses to divulge any information, even to clear himself of a crime Deborah is certain he didn't commit. So, with her English friend, Callie---fellow sleuth and owner of Daisy's Quilt Shop---Deborah sets out to uncover the truth. But the mystery deepens when an elderly man seeks Callie's help in finding his long-lost daughter, missing since the days of the 1965 Palm Sunday Tornadoes. An old man who has lost his past. A young man who may lose his future. Once again Deborah and Callie find themselves trying to piece together a crazy quilt of lives and events---one that can bring unexpected touches of God's grace and resolve the tragedy that has shaken this quiet Amish community.
Book Takeaway:
God's grace in all of our lives, even in the midst of trouble
Awards:
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2013 |
Golden Quill Award, finalist in Best Inspirational Romantic Suspense |
The Golden Quill is the internationally recognized Published Authors' Contest hosted by the Phoenix Desert Rose Chapter of RWA®. Judged by Romance Readers, the Golden Quill honors some of the best romance fiction of the year. |
Why the author wrote this book:
To emphasize the Amish practice of forgiveness and their focus on God's grace.
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