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Butter Safe Than Sorry:

A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery With Recipes
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31 Reviews
Thorndike Press, 2010 - Fiction - 395 pages
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. When the robbers flee at the sound of police sirens, Jacob wonders why they had mustaches -- unlike all the other Amish men he knows -- Magdalena springs into action to catch the thieves. The may be armed, but they may not be Amish!

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Great "light" mystery & delicious recipes. - Goodreads
The plot seemed to be rambling and I hated the ending. - Goodreads
Hilarious story with murder, mayhem, and yummy recipes. - Goodreads
Even the usual recipes are not appealing. - Goodreads

Review: Butter Safe Than Sorry (Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery #18)

User Review  - Denise Bryant - Goodreads

Unfortunately this book was not as clever as the other books in the series. Kind of ran through a major life change for the main character in the epilogue. Read full review

Review: Butter Safe Than Sorry (Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery #18)

User Review  - Kim - Goodreads

I think she's getting a little too cutesy. A very fast read, okay story. Probably won't read anymore in this series. Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Tamar Myers was born and raised in the Belgian Congo (now just the Congo). Her parents were missionaries. She was sixteen when her family settled in America. In college she began to submit novels for publication, but it took 23 years for her to get published. Persistence paid off, however, because Tamar is now the author of two ongoing mystery series. One is set in Pennsylvania and features Magdalena Yoder, an Amish-Mennonite sleuth who runs a bed and breakfast in the mythical town of Hernia. The other is set in the Carolinas and centers around the adventures of Abigail Timberlake, the proud owner of a Charlotte (and later Charleston) antique store, the Den of Antiquity. Tamar now calls Charlotte, NC home. She lives with her husband, plus a Basenji dog, a Bengal cat, and an orange tabby rescue cat.

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