Ebook {Epub PDF} Plain Confession by Emma Miller
Plain Missing (A Stone Mill Amish Mystery) Emma Miller. out of 5 stars. Paperback. $ $ Plain Killing (An Amish Mystery) Emma Miller/5(93). When Rachel Mast returned to Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, she unwittingly became a bridge between the closed Amish community and the Englisher police. Daniel Fisher's death may not have been a hunting accident; his family does not seem surprised at his death, and his brother-in-law confesses. Is he trying to protect someone? Now, as Rachel prepares for her wedding, she's drawn into an. ['"When Rachel Mast returned to Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, she unwittingly became a bridge between the closed Amish community and the Englisher police. Now, as she prepares for her wedding, she\\'s drawn into an investigation that could end in a different ceremony--her funeral"--', "When Rachel Mast returned to Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, she unwittingly became a bridge between the closed Amish.
Plain Confession (Center Point Large Print: An Amish Mysteries) Library Binding - Large Print, May 1, by Emma Miller (Author) › Visit Amazon's Emma Miller Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Are you an author?. Plain Confession. Emma Miller. • 5 Ratings; $; Miller's superior fifth Amish mystery (after 's Plain Missing) opens with the funeral of Daniel Fisher, a well-liked young Amish man who apparently shot himself by accident while out hunting in the Stone Mill, Pa., woods. More Books by Emma Miller. A Heartwarming Amish Sampler. May USA Library Binding. Title: Plain Confession (Center Point Large Print: An Amish Mysteries) Author (s): Emma Miller. ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: Premier Mystery Series. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU.
Plain Confession - Ebook written by Emma Miller. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Plain Confession. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY . Miller's superior fifth Amish mystery (after 's Plain Missing) opens with the funeral of Daniel Fisher, a well-liked young Amish man who apparently shot himself by accident while out hunting in the Stone Mill, Pa., woods. ['"When Rachel Mast returned to Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, she unwittingly became a bridge between the closed Amish community and the Englisher police. Now, as she prepares for her wedding, she\\'s drawn into an investigation that could end in a different ceremony--her funeral"--', "When Rachel Mast returned to Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, she unwittingly became a bridge between the closed Amish.
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