TY - SER KW - Amish KW - writers KW - Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine KW - police KW - pies KW - murder AU - Tamar Myers AB - After novelist Ramat Sreym “falls face-down dead,” Magdalena Yoder aids the inept police chief in solving the murder. “[T]here is no shortage of suspects,” says the book’s jacket, as “the author had made many enemies” through a book “exposing the faults and foibles” of the local Amish-Mennonite community. Set in fictitious Hernia, Somerset County. BT - A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery With Recipes, 19/23 C1 - 2010s CY - Sutton, England LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - After novelist Ramat Sreym “falls face-down dead,” Magdalena Yoder aids the inept police chief in solving the murder. “[T]here is no shortage of suspects,” says the book’s jacket, as “the author had made many enemies” through a book “exposing the faults and foibles” of the local Amish-Mennonite community. Set in fictitious Hernia, Somerset County. PB - Severn House PP - Sutton, England PY - 2014 RN - Tamar Myers (1948— ), born and raised by Mennonite missionary parents in the Belgian Congo, arrived in the United States at age 16. As a college student she began to submit novel manuscripts for publication; 23 years later Too Many Crooks, her first, was published by Doubleday. Her other mystery series takes place in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she now lives with her husband and pets. “She and her husband are of the Jewish faith,” says the HarperCollins author web page, “the animals are not.” EP - 200 p. T2 - A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery With Recipes, 19/23 TI - The Death of Pie ER -