Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Book Review of A Plain Disappearance: An Appleseed Creek Mystery by Amanda Flower

I recently finished reading A Plain Disappearance: An Appleseed Creek Mystery by Amanda Flower.   In this book, it is almost Christmas when Chloe and her Amish boyfriend, Timothy, are on their first date and find the dead body of Katie Lambright near a barn.  There is evidence in the barn that seems to imply that Timothy's friend and auto mechanic, Billy Thorpe, may have had something to do with Katie's death. Timothy and Chloe work with the police to find the killer hoping to prove that Billy is innocent.

I was drawn in by the story line and the characters.  I loved all of the characters--especially Grandfather Zook and the main character, Chloe Humphrey.  She reminds me of a modern day Nancy Drew--always needing to investigate whether it can be dangerous or not.  There are many twists and turns in this book, and Flower does a good job of keeping the reader guessing who killed Katie until the very end of the book.  I didn't want to put it down!

*I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*

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