Cover image for The burning /[text (large print)]
Title::
The burning /[text (large print)]
First Author value, for Searching:
Castillo, Linda, author.
General Note:
Regular print version previously published by St. Martin's Publishing Group.
Format:
Large print
Abstract:
"Newlywed Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is awakened by an urgent midnight call summoning her to a suspicious fire in the woods. When she arrives at the scene, she discovers a charred body. According to the coroner, the deceased, an Amish man named Milan Swanz, was chained to a stake and burned alive. It is an appalling and eerily symbolic crime against an upstanding husband and father. Kate knows all too well that the Amish prefer to handle their problems without interference from the outside world, and no one will speak about the murdered man. From what she's able to piece together, Swanz led a deeply troubled life and had recently been excommunicated. But if that's the case, why are the Amish so reluctant to talk about him? Are they protecting the memory of one of their own? Or are they afraid of something they dare not share?"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject:
Police chiefs -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Amish -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Chefs de police -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Meurtre -- Enquêtes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Amish -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Livres en gros caractères.
Ohio -- Fiction.
Ohio -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
large print books.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Burkholder, Kate (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Summary:
"Newlywed Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is awakened by an urgent midnight call summoning her to a suspicious fire in the woods. When she arrives at the scene, she discovers a charred body. According to the coroner, the deceased, an Amish man named Milan Swanz, was chained to a stake and burned alive. It is an appalling and eerily symbolic crime against an upstanding husband and father. Kate knows all too well that the Amish prefer to handle their problems without interference from the outside world, and no one will speak about the murdered man. From what she's able to piece together, Swanz led a deeply troubled life and had recently been excommunicated. But if that's the case, why are the Amish so reluctant to talk about him? Are they protecting the memory of one of their own? Or are they afraid of something they dare not share?"--
Number Available:
1
Library
Shelf Number
Item Barcode
Material Type
Shelf Location
Status
Benson Public Library
LT FIC CASTILLO 39306000786109 New book New Material
Due 4/14/25
Sierra Vista Public Library
LT F CASTILLO BURKHOLDER V.16 39315002581640 New book New Fiction
New Fiction