Newlyweds Can Be Knocked Off [paperback].
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- ISBN: 9781496737502
- Physical Description: 304 pages ; 17 cm.
- Publisher: Canada : Kensington, 2025.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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| Subject: | FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / General FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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- Random House, Inc.
After two decades as a widow, Millie Fisher, Amish matchmaker, quilter, goat tender, and sleuth is now a 60-something newlywed! But when she adds snowbird to her list amid the chill of an Ohio winter, murder finds a way to follow . . .
After years on her own, Millie has been busy adjusting to married life once again. Meanwhile, her best friend, Lois Henry, is still salty that Millie didnât have a big wedding where she could get dressed up and be maid of honor. But thereâs a way Millie can make it up to her: with a dreary January upon them, it's the perfect time for a girlsâ trip to the Amish community in sunny Pinecraft, Florida. Oft-divorced Lois is decidedly not Amish, but she thinks it will be a hoot.
With the blessing of her sweet husband, Uriah, Millie agrees to go. On the tour bus that transports Ohioâs Amish snowbirds to Florida every year, Millie and Lois strike up a friendship with a young woman traveling alone. She reminds Millie of her beloved niece, and Millie takes her under her wing. But even before the end of their first day in Florida, tragedy strikes.
Millie and Lois find their new friend dead on the beach, seemingly drowned. But who would want to hurt the sweet young woman? Is there a murderous snowbird among them? Or was it someone vengeful from her past? Clearly, vacation time is over for Millie and Lois, and itâs time to dive beneath the surface to hook a killer . . .