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Kappy King and the Pie Kaper

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Kathryn "Kappy" King's skill at making kapps for the Amish women of Blue Sky, Pennsylvania, is unparalleled. But she's also dangerously good at discovering dark truths beneath this peaceful valley ...
 
When an "accident" puts beloved bishop's wife Alma Miller in a coma, many in Blue Sky are quick to blame struggling widow Frannie Lehman. Both women are the best bakers around, but for years Alma's boysenberry pies have been more award-winning—and profitable—than Frannie's. And with Alma out of this fall's county festival, Frannie's pie finally wins first prize. But when Alma dies and Frannie's children fall victim to gossip and bullying, Kappy is determined to uncover the real truth.
 
Soon Kappy and her outcast friend Edie have their hands full of odd clues. What do Alma's strange last words mean? Why would someone break into her house just to steal a quilt? Who is the mysterious new piemaker in town—and why is she still in Blue Sky after losing the festival competition? When long-buried family secrets and contested legacies start getting into the mix, Kappy and Edie must work fast before another victim gets a deadly pie in the face ...
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      October 15, 2018
      Two wildly different ladies are challenged by yet another death in the Amish community of Blue Sky.Since Kappy King and her best friend, Edie Peachy, have already solved several murders (Kappy King and the Pickle Kaper, 2018, etc.), police officer Jack Jones isn't surprised when they stick their noses into a new tragedy. Many rumors abound about why Alma Miller is in the hospital in a coma, but Kappy knows more than most because Jack's asked her for help in deciphering some words written in flour on Alma's kitchen floor. Jack thinks these words may be in Pennsylvania Dutch, but Kappy says that they're in English rendered obscure by Alma's bad penmanship. Even so, she finds it hard to make sense of what appear to be the words "nine babies" and "ME blue." Edie, who's been banned by the community for going over to the English world, is attracted to Jack, who's especially good with her younger brother, Jimmy, a hard worker with Down syndrome who loves animals and helps Edie continue their murdered mother's beagle-breeding business. Alma was well-liked, but many were jealous of her prizewinning pies--especially Frannie Lehman, who's tired of finishing second. Since none of the Amish will talk to Edie, Kappy must ask all the questions as they dig into Alma's background looking for clues to the cryptic message she left. Jack thinks Frannie is the best bet, especially after he learns that the only things missing from Alma's home are a quilt and her recipe box. This year's pie contest involves high stakes: One of the judges who represents Mrs. O'Malley's Pies may want to purchase the recipe for the winning boysenberry pie. Insider knowledge and long memories will help Kappy and Edie solve the crime.Experienced readers will have little trouble solving the mystery, but the likable characters and Edie's slow progress in re-embracing her Amish side will keep fans coming back for more.

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