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Undercover Amish
Written by Ashley Emma
Narrated by Callie Beaulieu
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5/5
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Detective Olivia Mast would rather run through gunfire than return to her former Amish community in Unity, Maine, where she killed her abusive husband in self-defense and witnessed her family's murder.
After an Amish man is murdered, the community will not pursue justice or answer questions from the police, so she begrudgingly dons her old prayer kapp and heads to Unity to investigate the murder undercover.
To make things even worse, her captain also orders her to protect the man she dated as a teen: Isaac Troyer, who was attacked on the night of the murder but cannot remember the incident.
The handsome and quirky cabinet maker begins to fall for Olivia once again, unaware that she carries a 9mm under her skirt as she must fake her way into rejoining the Amish community to gain the people's trust.
After another murder, some deadly pranks, and a kidnapping, Olivia realizes she needs Isaac's help most of all because of his personal ties to the suspect.
When Isaac be willing to break Amish rules to help her arrest the killer? Or will he be unable to forgive her for lying to the community about wanting to be Amish again . . . and for lying to him?
After an Amish man is murdered, the community will not pursue justice or answer questions from the police, so she begrudgingly dons her old prayer kapp and heads to Unity to investigate the murder undercover.
To make things even worse, her captain also orders her to protect the man she dated as a teen: Isaac Troyer, who was attacked on the night of the murder but cannot remember the incident.
The handsome and quirky cabinet maker begins to fall for Olivia once again, unaware that she carries a 9mm under her skirt as she must fake her way into rejoining the Amish community to gain the people's trust.
After another murder, some deadly pranks, and a kidnapping, Olivia realizes she needs Isaac's help most of all because of his personal ties to the suspect.
When Isaac be willing to break Amish rules to help her arrest the killer? Or will he be unable to forgive her for lying to the community about wanting to be Amish again . . . and for lying to him?
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The premise is that a former Amish woman who has become a CPDU operative is asked to go back to her Amish community and work undercover to determine who killed one Amish man and injured another. Since the Amish don't report most crimes within their community to the police, CPDU rightly assumes that they will talk more to someone they think is one of their own than they will to a known police officer. The author attempts to head off protests of things like the Amish aren't really like that or Police can't really do that by writing an introduction insisting that she thoroughly researched Maine's Amish and that she made up a police unit so that she could have them do things in the ways she wanted them to. This was so lengthy that it almost made me feel like "she doth protest too much". Most of the stuff I could overlook, but I really struggled with the CPDU allowing Olivia and Isaac to be partners when they are also a married couple. Most agencies seem to frown upon that because the emotional entanglement of having someone you love being in danger can cause problems during a case.