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In the Land of Milk and Honey

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With its peaceful, hardworking Amish population, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a rural paradise. But former NYPD homicide detective Elizabeth Harris knows that evil lurks there—it’s just easier to hide...
 
By solving the murders of two local girls, Elizabeth has gained some trust in the Amish community. So, she’s the first person its members turn to when a fast and fatal illness takes hold, though many believe that the sickness stems from a hexerei—a curse placed by a practitioner of old-world folk magic. Elizabeth doesn’t believe in curses, and when an entire Amish family is found dead, she begins to suspect something far more sinister...
 
As the CDC is called in to investigate, customers of a Philadelphia farmers market selling Amish raw milk start dying. Amid rapidly escalating panic, Elizabeth must peel away layers of superstition and fear to save the livelihood—and lives—of an entire community. Because what has happened isn’t an accident of nature or an act of God, it’s the handiwork of someone who has only just begun to kill...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 6, 2016
      In Jensen’s strong sequel to Kingdom Come, a deadly milk-borne disease threatens to destroy the lives and the livelihood of the Amish population of Lancaster County, Pa. Det. Elizabeth Harris first learns of the problem when the members of Samuel Hershberger’s family sicken, and one of them, 14-year-old Will, dies. Then the Kindermans, a family of nine, all die. An investigation by the CDC led by Dr. Glen Turner identifies tremetol poisoning as the source. As the death toll rises alarmingly, the police conclude that the poisoning is deliberate. Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture suspends all raw-milk sales, adding to Amish suffering. The trust Harris earned from Amish families in her first case proves invaluable as she tries to find a methodical killer. On the personal side, her relationship with life partner Ezra Beiler, who left the Amish faith, continues to evolve as they struggle to adapt to each other. Fans of regional mysteries will hope this series has a long life. Agent: Shawna McCarthy, McCarthy Agency.

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2016
      A detective investigating a series of deaths in the local Amish community finds that her personal ties to the community both help and hinder her work.During the year since her first case involving Lancaster's large Amish community--the murder of an Amish teen (Kingdom Come, 2016)--Detective Elizabeth Harris has settled into small-town life--not something she ever pictured herself doing back when she was a New York cop a lifetime ago. Now she even has a steady relationship with a former Amish man, Ezra Beiler. Because she remains close to the Yoders, the Amish family she helped last year, Elizabeth is the first law enforcement officer to pick up rumblings about mysterious deaths in the community caused by what appears to be a virulent strain of the flu. She also hears the rumor that these deaths have been caused by a hexerei, a curse placed on the families by a brauche man, a folk magic practitioner. Word is that former Amish Henry Stoltzfus is seeking revenge on the community for making him choose between his daughter and his way of life. Elizabeth isn't sure that Henry and a hexerei have anything to do with the deaths and even doubts that the deaths and illness are the flu after all. Working with Dr. Glen Turner of the Centers for Disease Control, she begins to unravel a mystery that leads to the raw milk the Amish have been giving their families. Though Elizabeth tries to stay focused on the case as the death toll mounts, the attention from Glen begins to distract her, especially as Ezra has become strangely distant. She must tread carefully in both her personal life and her work if she wants to learn the truth.Surprisingly engrossing, with a pace that effectively builds suspense concerning both the mystery and the heroine's personal problems. Jensen once again spins a seemingly fanciful topic into a solid reading pleasure.

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