Some Amish communities aren't so cozy.
Whispers From The Dead is the powerful and thrilling sequel to Lamb to the Slaughter, in the Amish mystery series, Serenity’s Plain Secrets.
Sheriff Serenity Adams and Daniel Bachman are once again partnered up in a criminal investigation, when they travel to a northern Amish settlement that has been riddled by arsons for the past two decades. Serenity quickly discovers that there is much more going on than just barns being set on fire in the touristy community, and that the new group of Amish has their own secrets to hide. She begins to unravel an extensive criminal underworld that threatens to destroy everything that the simple people of Poplar Springs hold dear and once again puts her own life in jeopardy.
And even though Serenity tries desperately to avoid it, things begin heating up between her and Daniel, making her wonder if true love and happiness are really within her grasp.
EXCERPT
The cheeseburger and fries were extra
salty, just the way I liked them and as I took a bite of the burger, I waited
for Rowan to answer Daniel’s question.
Rowan
shifted in his seat across from me and Daniel uncomfortably for a lingering
moment and finally said, “Yeah, I knew Austin Gentry.”
Motioning
for more with his hand, Daniel prompted, “Were you friends?”
Rowan glanced out the window beside our table. “Not exactly friends. But we knew each other. He was spoiled and bit arrogant, but he was all right.” He looked back at us and met my gaze evenly, “He shouldn’t have died that night.”
Rowan glanced out the window beside our table. “Not exactly friends. But we knew each other. He was spoiled and bit arrogant, but he was all right.” He looked back at us and met my gaze evenly, “He shouldn’t have died that night.”
I
swallowed down my food and quickly admonished, “Of course not. It’s a horrible way to die and he was still
just a kid.”
“No,
that’s not what I meant,” Rowan shook his head. “Austin shouldn’t have been
sneaking off to a barn in the middle of the night with his girlfriend. I’m sure that he would still be alive today
if he had a little more sense.”
The
callousness of his words chilled me and I glanced sideways at Daniel to gage
his reaction. Daniel looked at me with
wide eyes.
Daniel
beat me to the punch. “Wow, man. That’s pretty damn cold.”
Rowan’s
dark eyes looked away. “It is what it
is.”
I
pressed on, “Do you have any ideas who might be the culprit?”
Rowan
rounded on me and with steel in his voice, he demanded, “Why are you so focused
on something that happened nearly two decades ago, while we have burnings from
the past few months that we need to solve?”
I
didn’t waver. Calmly I said, “I think
they may be connected.”
“Really?” Rowan stretched the word out, making it clear
that he didn’t agree.
“And
then there’s the explosion that killed your wife,” I plowed on, staring
unflinchingly into Rowan’s eyes.
Rowan
let out a breath and leaned forward to rest his elbows on the table. He pressed his fingers into his head as he was
trying to remove a deep pain before he met my gaze once more.
Rowan’s
discomfort was pulsating in the air, but I was able to push aside any sympathy
that I might have and patiently wait for him to answer me. Rowan was definitely hiding something. I was sure of it now.
The
plastic covered blue booth seats were small and Daniel was sitting close enough
that our legs pressed against each other.
Even for the dramatic conversation and my desire for answers from Rowan,
I was hyper aware of Daniel’s close proximity and how weirdly right it
felt. We were literally on the same side
this time and it shamed me to admit that it was a wonderful feeling.
Rowan’s
gaze finally rose from the table top. In
a quiet voice, he said, “There was a gas leak, I already told you that.”
Just as
softly, I said, “Did it ever occur to you that foul play may have been
involved?”
“No.”
I
squinted and bit my lower lip. It was a
pivotal moment. If I said the wrong
thing, it would screw up any chances of Rowan opening up. But then again, if I said the right thing, a
big piece of the puzzle might fall into place.
“I’m
sorry to bring up bad memories. It was
just a thought, that’s all,” I assured Rowan.
Rowan’s
gaze became fierce and he said, “We need to find out who is setting these
recent fires before someone gets hurt or even dies, the way Austin and Kathryn
did.”
I didn’t
like being spoken to in such an angry tone and I couldn’t help but narrow my
eyes and lean in toward Rowan, who held his ground, returning my heated glare
with his own.
“I’ve
been here for a total of two days and I’m doing the very best I can to sift
through all the information, leads and assumptions. If you don’t like the way that I’m handling
the case, then go ahead and send me home.
But if you do that, I can almost guarantee you that with this town’s
climate of bad blood, secrecy and poverty, you’ll never find out the truth.”
My words
hung on the air the same as the foul stench of decaying flesh. I didn’t like the way Rowan stared at me, his
mouth slightly gaping. And I certainly
didn’t like having to go all Clint Eastwood on the Amish man, but my patience
was wearing thin. I couldn’t shake the
needling sensation at the back of my mind that something very dangerous was on
the horizon. Poplar Springs definitely
had bigger issues than just the barn burnings.
“I
understand, Sheriff Adams. I wish you to
stay, and I will interfere with your investigation no longer.” He placed his hat on his head and abruptly
stood up. “I have chores to do at the
farm. Can we be going now?”
I
inwardly smiled at the win, but I managed to keep my face blank. I nudged Daniel as I quickly wrapped my
burger and fries in a napkin to take for the ride back to the Amish community.
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Be sure to grab a copy of
LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER, the first book in the
Serenity’s Plain Secrets series
Lamb to the Slaughter is a story about the intertwining lives of three unlikely people in an Indiana Amish Community and the devastating results when a rebellious teenage girl is found shot to death in a corn field during the harvest.
Serenity Adams is the newly elected young sheriff in the country town of Blood Rock and besides dealing with the threatening behavior of her predecessor, she now has a dead Amish girl on her plate. At first glance, the case seems obvious. The poor girl was probably accidently shot during hunting season, but when the elders of the Amish community and even the girl’s parents react with uncaring subdued behavior, Serenity becomes suspicious. As she delves deeper into the secretive community that she grew up beside, she discovers a gruesome crime from the past that may very well be related to the Amish girl’s shooting.
Serenity enlists the help of the handsome bad-boy building contractor, Daniel Bachman, who left the Amish when he was nineteen and has his own dark reasons to help the spunky sheriff solve the crime that the family and friends who shunned him are trying desperately to cover up. Serenity’s persistence leads her to a stunning discovery that not only threatens to destroy her blossoming romance with Daniel, but may even take her life in the end.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A native of New York State, Karen Ann Hopkins now lives with her family on a farm in northern Kentucky, where her neighbors in all directions are members of a strict Amish community. Her unique perspective became the inspiration for the story of star-crossed lovers Rose and Noah. When she’s not homeschooling her kids, giving riding lessons or tending to a menagerie of horses, goats, peacocks, chickens, ducks, rabbits, dogs and cats, she is dreaming up her next romantic novel.
GIVEAWAY
Karen is generously offering up a $25 gift card (Amazon, B&N or iTunes) to one lucky winner! Also up for grabs are 10 eCopies of the first book in the series, LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER. To enter, please fill out the Rafflecopter form.
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