Reviews for Matchmaking Can Be Murder. : An Amish Matchmaker Mystery.

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An Amish sleuth goes all out to save her niece from a murder charge.After many years away caring for an ailing sister, widowed, childless Millie Fisher has returned to Harvest, Ohio. She lives in a small house outside town with her two mischievous Boer goats, Phillip and Peter, who do a bang-up job of keeping her property weed-free. Millie, who has an uncanny ability to tell when two people are right for each other, is deeply concerned that her beloved niece Edith Hochstetler, a widow, is about to marry Zeke Miller, who's emphatically not right for her. Edith's been wonderfully successful in running Edy's Greenhouse, her late father's business, but now something seems to be going wrong. After she admits to Millie that she doesn't love Zeke, her decision to call off the wedding has dire consequences. While visiting a new "Englisch" cafe in Harvest, Millie runs into her childhood friend Lois Kenny, married four times and grandmother of cafe owner Darcy Woodin. In addition, Millie sees that her nephew, Edith's twin brother, Enoch Lapp, has returned to Harvest. Enoch, who left to become Englisch, blames Millie for some of the problems he had as a youth. When Zeke's found beaten to death at the Greenhouse, Millie and her goats chase away a hidden man. Seeing Edith become a suspect, Millie resolves to clear her. Luckily, one of the investigators is Deputy Aiden Brody, whom Millie's met before (Assaulted Caramel, 2017) and who's familiar with Amish ways. When they learn that Zeke was romancing both Edith and Darcy, Millie and Lois team up on a wild adventure that uses their local knowledge to help pin down a dangerous killer.A sentimental view of Amish life complete with two charming goats makes for easy reading. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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