Don’t taste it / Don’t share it /Just throw it away / If you try my bakery pie / You won’t live to see another day.
The Amish Artisan Village of Middlebury, Indiana, might be the last place you would ever expect to find a murderer. But Amber has been managing the Village for decades and there’s nothing she hasn’t seen. Or so she thought.
When poetic notes begin appearing around the bakery, warning that some of the pies have been poisoned, Amber is as confused as she is concerned. Who poisons pies? And more to the point, who leaves poems of warning after they’ve done it? When Amber decides to help the police track down the sweet-toothed saboteur, she enlists Hannah Troyer for another round of Amish-style detective work.
Can Amber and Hannah help the police before the Poison Poet strikes? Both women will need to draw on their faith to preserve the peaceful community they’ve built in Middlebury . . . and to protect the girls who work in the Amish Artisan Village.
Someone is out to ruin everything that Amber has worked towards, she is receiving poison poetry by email and someone is also leaving pies with Skull and Crossbones on them (along with more notes), she has been warned not to contact the police (after she did with the first email) but others contact them re the pies and so forth! That would be bad enough but there is also another problem, a local man is leading three women on, all from the Village and two of them are Amish, which causes problems when all three turn up to support the man! That would be bad enough but then at a race for cancer event he is killed, and Amber along with her friends needs to figure out what is happening, before it gets any worse!
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