An Amish woman targeted by a serial killer
is the only living witness…
As the sole woman to escape the Dead of Night Killer, Catherine Fisher’s the key to catching him—if he doesn’t kill her first. Now it’s up to FBI agent Sutter Brenneman to protect her. But with her memory missing and all clues indicating the serial killer took her for very personal reasons, it’ll take everything Sutter has to keep her safe.
MARY ALFORD was inspired to become a writer after reading romantic suspense greats Victoria Holt and Phyllis A. Whitney. Soon, creating characters and throwing them into dangerous situations that tested their faith came naturally for Mary. In 2012 Mary entered the speed-dating contest hosted by Love Inspired Suspense and later received “the call.” Writing for Love Inspired Suspense has been a dream come true for Mary.
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Amish Country Murder
Mary Alford
ISBN: 978-0-008-90638-2
AMISH COUNTRY MURDER
© 2020 Mary Eason
Published in Great Britain 2020
by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF
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“Stop right there!”
Sutter! Relief swept through Catherine’s limbs. He would save her. But the killer jerked toward the sound and fired off several rounds.
Catherine scrambled to her feet and charged. She hit his midsection. They stumbled backward. His hand snaked around her throat.
“Drop the weapon!” Sutter yelled.
Her attacker swung her around in front of him like a shield. He shoved the gun against her temple.
“Take it easy,” Sutter urged. “Drop the weapon and let her go.”
Instead, the man lifted Catherine up high and tossed her. She hit the ground hard, landing on her wrist.
The man had the gun pointed at her again.
She started crawling toward Sutter. If she could just reach him…
Gunshots drowned out her labored breathing. Catherine ducked low and covered her head with her hands, certain she would be dead soon. But someone dove toward her.
Sutter.
He tucked her beneath his body and returned the killer’s fire, the noise deafening as bullets landed all around.
Even through the darkest moments of our lives, the one constant we can count on is God’s love.
One of the best parts of writing suspense is being able to create good to triumphant over the darkness. I love showing God’s grace and love on the pages of my stories through the eyes of the main characters. In Amish Country Murder, even as FBI Profiler Sutter Brenneman and Catherine Fisher journey though the valley of the shadow of death to face down a serial killer, hope exists. Just as it does in real life. No matter where our journey takes us, God is already there waiting to help us through.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my second Amish Suspense. And I love hearing from readers anytime. You can connect with me by visiting my website, www.maryalford.net, or you can find me on Facebook and Twitter.
Blessings always,
Mary Alford
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
—Psalm 23:4
For my brother, Leon, who passed away May 4, 2019. Leon was a minister, a chaplain for the Texas State Guard, a constable and a man of God who touched so many lives. Mine especially.
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