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Whiskers of the Lion

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P. L. Gaus’s widely praised Amish-Country Mysteries continue to “probe the tension between the self-reliance of the Amish world and the urgencies of the English world” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
 

In Whiskers of the Lion, Sheriff Bruce Robertson is charged with finding a young Amish woman on the run from a murderous drug ring so she can testify in federal court. Wrestling with a recurring childhood nightmare of a deadly lion, the Holmes County sheriff finds himself torn between allegiance to the legal system he upholds and the beliefs of the people he is sworn to protect.

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      Starred review from February 1, 2015
      The murder of Ruth Zook (The Names of Our Tears, 2013) continues to take its toll on the Amish community of Holmes County, Ohio.Sheriff Bruce Robertson thinks the horror Ruth brought into Holmes County along with her cocaine-filled suitcase has ended with her death at the hands of Teresa Molina. But Fannie Helmuth, who brought a similar bag back from the Amish vacation colony in Pinecrest, Florida, is now on the run. And when newly minted police detective Stan Armbruster finds the body of Howie Dent, Fannie's companion in flight, in the basement of the deserted Jonas Helmuth farmhouse, Robertson knows it's only a matter of time before Molina goes after Fannie, too. With the help of Armbruster and computer whiz Rachel Ramsayer, Robertson tracks Fannie through a string of letters sent by Amish scribes to the Holmes County Budget, then persuades professor Mike Branden and his wife, Caroline, to dress Amish and go up to Middlefield to bring Fannie to safety. Meanwhile, Robertson's kept busy bargaining over the terms of Fannie's protective custody with FBI Agent Parker, who wants the Amish girl to testify against the Molina gang in federal court. Fannie has communicated with no one from her former world except Jodie Tapp, a Mennonite waitress she knew from Pinecrest. As Branden, Robertson and Parker all reach out to her, Fannie wonders whom to trust. But Robertson gets his answer in a cryptic dream dredged up from his youth: Fear the Roar, Trust the Bite. Out of the peaceful world of buggies and prayer caps, Gaus conjures a nail-biter that doesn't give up its secrets any quicker than the Amish.

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      February 15, 2015
      Holmes County, Ohio, Sheriff Bruce Robertson has spent a nerve-wracked summer searching for signs of Fannie Helmuth, who fled his protective custody in the series' eighth installment (The Names of Our Tears, 2013) after agreeing to testify against a violent drug gang that was using Amish girls to mule drugs. Teresa Molina's gang has already murdered another Amish girl who threatened to reveal their crimes, and they haven't stopped looking for Fannie. When Fannie's best friend and partner in flight, Howie Dent, is found tortured and murdered in Holmes County, Robertson's suspicions that the gang has reached the Amish country enclave are confirmed. Now, he and Professor Michael Branden combine their gumshoe prowess to find Fannie before the killers do, determined to keep her safe as they eliminate the gang once and for all. Robertson meets the violence of Howie's death with a strategy based on unwavering faith in the power of honesty, an authentic response to encroaching violence from a community that's constantly striving for peaceful coexistence.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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