Botched Butterscotch (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery) by Amanda Flower

Botched Butterscotch (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery) by Amanda Flower

Author:Amanda Flower [Flower, Amanda]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kensington Books
Published: 2020-04-28T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

I realized after I left the church that I’d forgotten to tell Deputy Little about the argument Polly Anne had had with whoever was in the hallway right before the tea began. I frowned. Would it make a difference? I knew Polly Anne hadn’t stolen the money; the money was for her farm. Then again, why was I making that assumption? I knew nothing about her except what I’d gleaned in those few hours before and during the tea. Maybe, just maybe, she’d stolen the money for her own use. Maybe she did want the farm to close, so she could take the money and run instead of being stuck with the farm. I imagined it was hard work, and emotional work at that. The women who came under her care arrived with a lot of baggage and problems. After some time, maybe Polly Anne had realized that it was too much for her to handle, or it reminded her too much of her daughter.

Then I thought about the heartfelt speech she’d given. I couldn’t imagine her abandoning a cause that she’d created in honor of her daughter. Perhaps I was giving her too much benefit of the doubt, but I couldn’t see her being that sneaky. At the same time, I couldn’t rule it out completely.

“Bailey, can I talk to you a minute?”

I turned around and saw my mother marching across the parking lot toward me. “Mom, I thought you went back to your hotel.”

My parents were staying at one of the large Amish hotels on Route 39. It was just a short drive from Harvest and had all the amenities they needed, but at the same time it wasn’t like the places my parents usually vacationed, with spas and private chefs. But it was the best I could do in Holmes County, and it was better than their staying in my little rental house. I had a two bedroom, but only one double bed and a lumpy loveseat, on which it was terribly uncomfortable to sleep. I knew this from firsthand experience.

“I was just about to leave, but I wanted to talk to you. What is all this I’m hearing about murders and you helping the police?”

“There have been a few.” I gave her a very condensed version of the crimes I’d solved and how Amish people had disclosed vital details to me.

“But you’re not Amish,” she said.

I frowned. “I know that, but Maami is.”

“So Clara condones this?” Mom folded her arms. “I wouldn’t have expected that from her. Doesn’t she know the risks you are taking?”

I frowned. “I don’t think Maami is encouraging me to do this. I’m an adult. She knows I only want to help.”

“Help Aiden?” my mother asked. “He’s a sheriff’s deputy. He should be able to handle himself.”

I nodded at her. “He can, and he does an excellent job, but because of my connection to the Amish, he can resolve cases much more quickly with my help.”

“What does Aiden think of this? Does he approve of your helping?”

Despite myself, I made a face.



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