The rise and fall of Miss Fannie's biscuits : a cozy Amish mystery / Wanda E. Brunstetter and Martha Bolton.
Summary:
"Why are baking contestants disappearing? Fannie Miller, a quilt maker with a love of baked goods and a penchant for solving mysteries, has met a life goal by qualifying for the finals of the Tuscarawa County baking contest. But when some of the other contestants start vanishing, it seems something nefarious might be afoot. Fannie is forced to enlist the help of Foster Bates, a retired cop and part-time private investigator, by disrupting his peaceful off-duty hours. Though he's reluctant to get involved at first, Fannie manages to persuade him of the potential seriousness of the situation. Could it be that one of the other finalists is somehow responsible for these disappearances, thinning out the competition? Michael and Melissa Taylor, a couple on the brink of divorce, could no doubt use the $$25,000 grand prize to pay their attorneys. Meanwhile, the Blustery Beiler Sisters---Faith, Hope, and Charity---seem to be doing a lot of whispering behind everyone's backs. Is it possible they are hiding a dark and sinister secret? And what about Fannie herself? Has the amateur sleuth really told Foster everything she knows?" Publisher description.
Record details
- ISBN: 9798891510111
- Physical Description: 260 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Uhrichsville, Ohio : Barbour Publishing, [2025]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes recipe. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Amish > Fiction. Private investigators > Fiction. Missing persons > Fiction. Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction. Baking > Competitions > Fiction. |
Genre: | Cozy mysteries. Detective and mystery fiction. Religious fiction. |
Available copies
- 36 of 72 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
- 2 of 4 copies available at Rockingham County Public Library.
Holds
- 5 current holds with 72 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Show Only Available Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eden Library | Fic Paperback (Text) | 31554011681177 | Adult New Fiction | Checked out | 05/15/2025 |
Madison-Mayodan Public Library | Fic Paperback (Text) | 31554011681185 | Adult New Fiction | Checked out | 05/15/2025 |
Reidsville Library | Fic Paperback (Text) | 31554011681193 | Adult New Fiction | Available | - |
Stoneville Library | Fic Paperback (Text) | 31554011681201 | Adult Fiction Inspiration | Available | - |
Skip NoveList Content
Skip Similar Authors Content
Similar Authors
The gentle storytelling of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis will please inspirational romance readers in similar ways. Writing primarily about the Amish way of life, they describe...
Woodsmall and Brunstetter write about Amish life, exploring their characters' conflicts between community and their individual emotions as they make decisions about marriage and family....
Both Fuller and Brunstetter write character-driven fiction set among the Amish, and featuring a homespun feel. -- Nanci Milone Hill
Brunstetter and Wiseman both write about romance and family drama with a gentle touch that will please Inspirational Romance readers. Their attention to detail and character-centered...
The details of Amish life and deeply emotional and spiritual writing of Brunstetter and Gray will please the numerous Amish fiction fans. Shared themes of forgiveness, grace, community,...
Family, community, and God are at the center of Brunstetter's and Clipston's Amish characters' lives. With character-centered stories and emotional writing, both authors write tender...
These authors' works have the genres "christian fiction" and "christian romances"; the subjects "amish" and "amish women"; and include the identity "christian."
These authors' works have the appeal factors feel-good, and they have the genres "christian fiction" and "christian romances"; the subjects "faith (christianity)" and "amish women";...
These authors' works have the genres "christian fiction" and "christian romances"; the subjects "amish," "faith (christianity)," and "amish women"; and include the identity "christian."...
These authors' works have the genre "christian fiction"; the subjects "amish" and "amish women"; and include the identity "christian."
Skip Story Finder Content
Story FinderMix and match elements from this book to find others you might enjoy.
Skip About This Book Content
About This Book
Readers Reviews
Loading...
The rise and fall of Miss Fannie's biscuits in NoveList
Catalog enrichment powered by NoveList, with additional content provided by Baker & Taylor.
You are now browsing Rockingham County Public Library