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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Book Review - Matchmaking Can Be Murder by Amanda Flower


Matchmaking Can Be Murder
My rating is 4/5 stars.

Matchmaking Can Be Murder is the first in a new series by Amanda Flower. Set in the Amish town of Harvest, Ohio, this mystery is about Millie, a widowed Amish woman. Millie returns after years of being away. Millie has a talent for sensing when couples are meant to be. Millie is especially concerned about her niece Edith, because she is set to marry a local man, Zeke, who is not the right match for her.

Edith confided in Millie that she was going to break things off with Zeke. Shortly afterwards, Zeke is found dead in Edith’s greenhouse. As Millie is waiting for police to arrive, she sees a young Amish man running from the greenhouse. Edith is the primary suspect, but Millie knows she is innocent. Millie enlists the help of her quilting circle and her flamboyant childhood friend, Lois to help her solve the crime.

I really enjoy Amanda Flowers’ other mystery series set in Harvest, and this book does not disappoint. I enjoyed this book and would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a fun cozy mystery. Thanks to #NetGalley and Kensington Reader for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

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