![]() ![]() ![]() The victim had been killed in the exact same manner as the Slaughterhouse Murders 16 years ago, when Kate had been one of the survivors of the brutal serial killer, a fact not known by anyone outside her estranged Amish family, for she had shot the man dead. It’s been a couple of years since her return when Kate is called out to tend to a nude, female body found in a snowy field. Kate speaks Pennsylvania Dutch as easily as she downs a drink after a tough day. When she returned to her hometown ten years later to tend to her dying mother, the town council knew they had the right person to replace the retiring police chief, someone who knew the ways of the world and the ways of the Amish and could bridge the two communities. ![]() Her innocence shattered by an encounter with the Slaughterhouse Killer when she was 14, Kate left town to attend college and the police academy. ![]() The sleepy, rural town is watched over by its police chief, Kate Burkholder, born and raised Amish, one of the few who decided not to join the church when she was old enough. The Amish and the “English” have lived side by side yet separately in Painters Mill, Ohio for decades. Kindle version from Minotaur Books (June 23, 2009) 367 pages Listening Length: 11 hours 45 minutes ASIN: B002ER24OW Unabridged Audiobook from Macmillan Audio (June 25, 2009) ![]()
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