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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Gripping Mystery from a Talented Author,
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Anna Bailey changed her name and moved to California in an attempt to escape from a tragic accident in her past. But it all comes rushing back to her with the ringing of the phone. On the other end is her sister-in-law saying that her brother, Bobby, is missing. Anna isn't inclined to rush back to Pennsylvania until someone breaks into her house, almost kills her roommate, and holds Anna at gun point demanding the Beauharnais Rubies, whatever those are.
Against her better judgment, Anna decides to make the trip back to Amish country and try to figure out what is happening. Trying to dodge the media, she sets out to learn what she can. But what happened to Bobby? What secrets is he hiding? And just want are those jewels? Ever since I first found Mindy Starns Clark, I have loved her books. This was no exception. I was absorbed in the story from page one. I only put the book down with extreme effort. The pacing was perfect, giving us just enough info to keep us going while withholding the big reveals until the second half. I had a couple small niggles with the ending, but really, they are very minor. The characters were equally wonderful. I loved Anna immediately. We get to know several Amish as the book progresses, and the look into their way of life was fascinating. I was very sorry to see this book end. It just may be my favorite by this author. I'm already looking forward to wherever her next book takes us.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read, keeps you guessing!,
By Jewelsong "jewelsong" (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
This is the 3rd book of Mindy Starns Clark that I have read. She researches her topics well and writes about them weaving a story that brings so many elements to life. The story brings insight on what Amish life is like and intertwines it with those around the Amish and how they live their lives as Christians. She shares about total forgiveness no matter what crime happens against another, whether an accident or intentional. I enjoyed this book a lot.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A perfectly written mystery/suspense novel!,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Phenomenal. Intelligent. Masterful. Complex. Amazingly well-written, and full of intrigue. These are a few of the things that come to mind as I reflect on the mystery/suspense aspects of the story. The entire novel was edge-of-your-seat suspense, but there was also a very complex and believeable plot that thankfully didn't insult my intelligence. By that I mean it was easy to follow but brilliantly plotted. I learned a lot while putting the pieces of the mystery puzzle together.
And the red herrings actually worked! Plus, the "surprise" at the end was totally believable, which is often not the case. Sheesh, I don't even like mysteries or suspense novels all that much but even I was riveted to the text. The romantic element was pleasurable, too. This was simply an incredible story that captivated me from start to finish. One final note. I love it when I am so into a story that even I don't know who to trust. Did I mention this was an incredible story?
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Romance, Suspense, and Mystery,
By Cindy Chow (Kaneohe, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
It's been seven years since Anna Bailey left Pennsylvania for California, where she now works as a skip tracer while rooming with the eccentric but caring coworker Kiki. Her new life is shattered by a panicked phone call from her sister-in-law Lydia with the news that Anna's brother has disappeared and information about Anna has been stolen. Eleven years ago, a 17 year-old Annalise Jensen and four friends suffered through a fun night gone tragically wrong, with casual drinking resulting in a barn burning down and an Amish family destroyed. After a horrific trial that played out in the media, community service, and probation, Anna fled her home, changed her name, and created a whole new identity. When her roommate is brutally attacked and the intruder demands rubies from Anna, she knows that she must return home to her old life if she wants answers to the source of the threats and why her brother disappeared.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of this novel is how Clark introduces the reader to the largely Amish community of Lancaster. Rumspringa, the close ties of the Friends, and all of their culture prove to be as informative and fascinating as the mystery, which incorporates a historical treasure with DNA experimentation. Anna is a delightful character who refuses to passively accept her fate or leave it to the authorities who betrayed her. This is an enjoyable read that manages to blend romance, history, and religion into one cohesive mystery.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shadows of Lancaster County,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Five youngsters, nearly or recently out of high school, become enmeshed in a tragedy and its aftermath one evening when among them they have start setting off fireworks, break out the beer, and become amorous; a fire breaks out in a nearby farmhouse, killing the inhabitants, an Amish couple and their infant son. Anna Bailey, 17 years old; her brother Bobby, 19 years old; Anna's best friend, Haley Wynn, and her boyfriend, Doug - - all are convicted on charges ranging from reckless endangerment to involuntary manslaughter to public drunkenness, with the oldest, 21-year-old Reed Thornton, with whom Anna had fallen in love, and who was badly burned in the fire, being sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation. The others, as juveniles, receive lighter sentences, and all are roundly condemned in the community and the media as drunken murdering revelers.
The book begins eleven years later. Anna Bailey is now living in California, where she fled four years after the fire, when she receives a desperate call from her sister-in-law, Lydia, who pleads with Anna to help her: Bobby has disappeared, and Lydia believes that only Anna's knowledge of her brother, "how he thought, how his mind worked," as well as her high-tech skills as a skip tracer, can help her find him. Anna immediately goes to Pennsylvania. Her ensuing investigation turns up evidence that Bobby and Doug had uncovered proof of illegalities in the lab where they worked; Bobby is now missing, and shortly afterwards Doug's dead body is discovered, and the police are searching for Bobby as a 'person of interest.' Both young men, as well as Reed, had years before become interns in the same lab, which works with DNA research and gene therapy, but Reed is now working in Washington, D.C. as a medical ethicist working in the field of DNA Anna is a young woman sustained by her faith, ever-present but not dwelled upon, despite the challenges facing her when she must again confront the event that changed her life, and the danger she faces as her search continues. The book gives the reader insight into the lives of the Amish, going beyond what most people know about the sect, the closeness of the families and of the larger Amish community. The tale is at once suspenseful and touching, and the conclusion is hugely satisfying. With today's headlines of expanded stem cell research and the related field of gene therapy thereby effected, it is also quite timely, and is recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enaging Tale of Forgiveness,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Anna Jensen (alias Bailey) has successfully created a new life for herself - or so she thinks - until she gets that fateful phone call from her sister-in-law. It becomes clear that her brother is calling out for her help, and that for her to do so, she must return to the life she had left behind. This book has a very complex plot and, although both the characters and the plot take a while to develop, the reader becomes thoroughly engaged about a third into the book. We learn about a tragedy that occurred in the Amish community and the forgiveness that follows. We learn about ethical choices concerning DNA testing and gene therapy. And we learn about a 19th Century Grand Duchess and her link with Anna's family and a missing treasure. The strengths of this book are the times when Anna is enfolded into the loving and comforting arms of her Amish family.
A fun sequel to this book would have Anna getting her degree in law enforcement and becoming the Sheriff of Lancaster County!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Suspense,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Before you pick up Shadows of Lancaster County, make sure you have a block of time to read it. This book is a delightful rush: the present twists into the past in a way that pulled me through from page one to the end.
Anna has tried hard to run from her past. Now it's calling her back. Either she ignores it and let's her brother's disappearance remain a mystery, or she rushes back and risks everything she's worked hard to build. This book reached a point toward the end where I simply could not put it down. It didn't matter the list of things I needed to accomplish -- life had to wait while I raced through the twists and turns with Anna. I've thoroughly enjoyed Mindy's mysteries, but this book is one I'll read again and again. It's a wonderful addition to the suspense genre.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
exciting investigative suspense thriller,
This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
Although she still suffers nightmares, she felt she paid her dues a long time ago when she left her Dreiheit, Pennsylvania Dutch home for California. Anna Bailey changed her name from Annalise Jenson and became a skip tracer. However, the call from her sister-in-law Lydia Jenson changes all that. Anna's brother Bobby, the only person back in Amish country who had her phone number gave it to his wife last night telling her to use it if something happens; Bobby is missing.
Anna agrees to come home to search for Bobby although she ruefully knows her "J'accuse" past will surface in living color. In Dreiheit, Anna investigates the clues of her sibling's disappearance and soon links him to missing rubies. As she gets closer to the truth of what happened to Bobby and the treasure, her fears grow that he is dead and if she survives somehow this time fleeing to the West Coast may not be stabling enough for her; however this time also there is Remy Villefranche and especially Reed Thornton. This is an exciting Christian investigative suspense thriller that hooks the audience with the shocking opening proclamation, a terrific story line and a fabulous final twist. The story is fast-paced from the moment Anna knows Annalise is coming home and never slows down as she conducts her inquiry. Although the romantic subplot feels a bit forced, Mindy Starns Clark provides her grateful audience with a strong tale of redemption with deliverance from a fabrication by the more powerful. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, suspenseful, multi-sided mystery,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Paperback)
This book was probably my favorite by the author and I love all her books. It contains a medical mystery and a historical mystery wrapped up in a murder mystery. The ending is not easily guessed and the story is fast paced. Very well researched.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Book!,
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This review is from: Shadows of Lancaster County (Kindle Edition)
I have read all of Mindy Clark's books. She is an excellent story teller. I would also recommend Whispers of the Bayou. You can't beat the price right now. I would definitely recommend getting this one while it is on sale.
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Shadows of Lancaster County by Mindy Starns Clark (Paperback - January 1, 2009)
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