"superb Pennsylvania Dutch amateur sleuth"
Magdalena Yoder Rosen is an original in her Amish town
where most of the people try to blend in. She is married
to a Jewish doctor, is a conservative Mennonite, and owns
the Penn-Dutch Inn where the rich and famous stay.
Besides being loudmouthed, her sister Susannah is doing
twenty years as an accessory to murder and her brother-in-
law Melvin the former police chief is a killer on the run. Magdalena Yoder is in the bank with her four year old son
Jacob when three Amish men burst inside to rob the place.
One of the thieves uses employee Amy Neubruder as a
hostage as they flee the crime scene. Magdalena Yoder
wonders why the security guards did nothing while also
hearing the bank president telling Amy to keep silent
about the robbery and he will give her a raise and a new
position. Not long afterward, Amy is killed and Magdalena
Yoder's sister asks her to come see her. Susannah warns
Magdalena Yoder to watch herself as Melvin is in the area
and loathes her and anyone she cares about. Magdalena
Yoder believes Melvin, murder and robbery go together and
fearing for her observant son, she investigates. Tamar Myers weaves her usual magic with her latest
Pennsylvania Dutch amateur sleuth (see Batter Off Dead) as
local trouble is escalating. There are many suspects in
this enjoyable cozy leading to the heroine struggling with
figuring out who is protecting Melvin as she is positive
he is behind everything. Butter Safe Than Sorry relies on
its strong Amish cast who makes the whodunit work.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 9, 2010
SummaryFrom the national bestselling author of Batter Off
Dead, the newest Pennsylvania Dutch mystery!
Mennonite innkeeper Magdalena Yoder is at the bank with her
four-year-old son when three armed Amish men burst in and
start shooting and—more surprisingly—cursing.
Magdalena protects Little Jacob, and the robbers flee at the
sound of police sirens.
When Jacob wonders why the bandits had
mustaches—unlike all the other Amish men he
knows—Magdalena springs into action to catch the
thieves. They may be armed, but they may not be Amish!
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