
A Deadly Amish Betrayal
Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries, Book 26
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Narrated by:
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Sara Morsey
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By:
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Samantha Price
About this listen
Octogenarian Amish sleuth Ettie Smith is back in this 26th edition.
When Ettie and her sister Elsa-May find a dead body, they discover it is the third victim of a serial killer. Evidence found at the scene suggests the killer is Amish. To clear her friends in the community, Ettie sets out to investigate. Her estranged daughter Myra, determined to make a career for herself as a true crime novelist, joins her on her mission, stirring up strife in the process.
Can Ettie figure out who is behind these murders before the killer strikes again?
©2022 Samantha Price (P)2022 Samantha Price
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