Dairy, dairy, quite contrary

Amy Lillard

Book - 2022

"Looking for a fresh start, advice columnist Sissy Yoder heads to small-town Yoder, Kansas, to help in her aunt's café. But when a milkman is murdered, the newcomer becomes the prime suspect . . . After Sissy's rodeo cowboy boyfriend turns out to be more of a rodeo clown, she packs a bag; picks up her Yorkshire terrier Duke; and leaves Tulsa, Oklahoma, bound for her parents' former hometown. There are still plenty of Yoders in Yoder, Kansas, including Sissy's aunt Bethel, who owns the Sunflower Café but recently broke her leg. It's a homecoming of sorts as Sissy arrives to help in the café and reunite with her pregnant cousin Lizzie. Plus she can continue to secretly write her newspaper advice column as seve...nty-year-old 'Aunt Bess.' But it's Sissy who could use some advice when she finds the milk deliveryman out behind the café with a knife in his back. As the sheriff's prime suspect, it's up to Sissy to catch the backstabber herself--before someone else gets creamed . . ."--Page 4 of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Amy Lillard (author)
Item Description
"Kensington Cozies"--Spine.
"First in a new series!"--Cover.
Physical Description
viii, 295 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781496733450
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Lillard introduces a new heroine while keeping her focus on all things Amish. Sissy Yoder isn't Amish, but her parents used to be. So when she dumps her cheating boyfriend and needs a change of scene, her Amish roots provide an answer. Sissy leaves Tulsa to go help a relative in her parents' tiny hometown of Yoder, Kansas. Her irascible aunt Bethel, who owns the Sunflower Café, has to admit that her broken leg is slowing her down and reluctantly agrees to have Sissy work at the cafe. Though Sissy and her Yorkie, Duke, are welcomed more warmly by her cousin Lizzie, who's on bed rest until she delivers her twin babies, living without electricity and eating a high-calorie diet impel Sissy to find a place of her own. Her first friend in town is Gavin Wainwright, a reporter for the local paper to whom she's attracted as a fellow journalist--her only source of income apart from the cafe is writing an anonymous advice column in the guise of 70-something "Aunt Bess," though she can't let Gavin (or anyone) know about that. Her promising debut at the cafe is derailed when she finds Kevin, the milk delivery man, stabbed to death in the kitchen. Her newcomer status makes her the prime suspect in the eyes of Deputy Sheriff Earl Berry. As he continues to harass her, she decides to clear her name by finding the real killer. Gavin helps her investigate other possibilities, but when she finally sees the light, the killer is ready to darken it forever. A promising new sleuth whose lovable dog and incipient love interest combine nicely with Lillard's trademark Amish lore. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.