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Three Can Keep a Secret

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When Stella Crown hires a new farmhand to help run her Pennsylvania dairy business, she gets more than she bargained for.

Her new helper is a Mennonite widow who arrives burdened not only with grief, but with rumors of infidelity and murder...and a young child. Before you know it, Stella, battling her own deep sorrow over the loss of her long-time friend and employee Hank as well as worries over her shaky finances, copes with an influx of nasty in-laws, heartbroken beaus, and spiteful vandalism. Determined to protect herself and her farm, Stella sets out to discover the truth while trying to give her new employee a respectful benefit of the doubt.

Meanwhile, Stella's good friend and fellow biker, Lenny, is riding a crisis. At one moment jovial, the next angry and suspicious, Lenny is haunted by pain and secrets he won't share with Stella. His bizarre behavior is soon complimented by vicious attacks on his home and his business.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 20, 2005
      Stella Crown is trying to hold body, soul and Pennsylvania dairy farm together when help comes in the form of a young Mennonite widow, Lucy Lapp. Stella takes to strong-willed and fearless Lucy immediately, but is also suspicious: as soon as Lucy moves to the farm, all manner of strange things happen. Teens coat the garage in nasty graffiti; Stella receives an anonymous phone call urging her to look into her "new hire's past." Stella begins to suspect the worst—did Lucy's husband really die accidentally, or did Lucy murder him? Stella tries to nail down the circumstances of Lucy's widowhood, but Lucy is evasive. Indeed, Stella's willingness to put up with her employee's prevarications is the one flaw in an otherwise engrossing, strong mystery: most small-business owners would insist on getting to the bottom of things sooner. Still, the novel's conclusion, which reveals the reasons for Lucy's hedging, is satisfying and surprising. Subtle local color—controversy between two fissiparous Mennonite churches—is an added plus. In this second Stella Crown mystery (after 2004's Till the Cows Come Home
      ), Clemens has a winner.

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