When a fun day at the rodeo turns deadly, crime-solving savant Bishop Henry Lapp must rush to solve a crime he didn’t witness, rendering his uncanny ability to remember everything he sees useless. Can Henry stop a killer before he strikes again?
Once again, Vannetta Chapman has written another excellent book!!! I never would have thought the killer was who it was! In this book, the author included chapters with recorded interviews scripts!! I thought that was a very nice touch!!! Excellent book!!!! 🙂
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angelabrocatoskaggs
3 years ago
A perfect ending to a great series.
In book 3 of The Amish Bishop Mystery series, a young Amish boy is murdered during the rodeo. Bishop Henry is attending the rodeo with his fiancé and family and was outside the grandstands when the murder occurred so he did not see it take place. As he works with Sheriff Grayson he learns the deceased and many of the Amish youth were involved in betting. A huge no-no for the Amish. Will Henry still be able to use his drawing talent to help solve the crime? Can the murder be solved before more murders occur? Jon Henry and his community in this final installment to find out.
Each book in the series can be read as a stand alone but you get the maximum effect if you read in order.
Book One: What the Bishop Saw
Book Two: When the Bishop Needs an Alibi
Book Three: Who the Bishop Knows
Each book will keep you awake past your bedtime. You will be saying “just one more chapter” repeatedly. I cannot pick a favorite.
In Who the Bishop Knows you will get answers to many questions and many romances are finalized. I will miss my time with Lexi, Bishop Henry’s dog and Katie Ann. I am longing to visit the Monte Vista community.
Thank you to NetGalley and Harvest House Publishers for an advanced copy to read and review based on my own thoughts and opinions.
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joyful334209
3 years ago
Who The Bisop Knows Is one book that is full of Faith, which is what’s I love about the series. It also toys with us with murder, mystery and most of all how the author involves the family. This author, you can tell she loves her characters because she leaves a piece of herself on each page of the book. The Bishop is so fascinating and if you don’t know him you don’t know what is his extraordinary gift he has that helps the police . I wish I had the gift that he has from GOD. The author leaves special touches and suprises just for you. So don’t you think you should read it? I received the copy of the book from the Publisher and Netgalley; all of the opinions expressed in this review are all my own.
if you would like to read more of my Christian book reviews go to christianlybookreviewers.blogspot.com – I look forward to seeing you there.
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frantecki
3 years ago
kept my interest. enjoyable characters
Author
deana
3 years ago
This series has been so fun to read. The author has a gift for detail and makes her characters so easy to relate to. Henry Lapp has a unique gift that comes in handy . He can remember even the tiniest of details that he has seen. His ability to draw those details is a gift that I’m sure many police stations would love to have on their staff. I can’t remember my own phone number sometimes, so this gift would be a treasure to have.
As the annual rodeo in Monte Vista, Colorado gears up, an unexpected tragic event happens. Jeremiah has everything to look forward to. He is in the rodeo hoping for a career when he is shot. I would immediately be looking for Henry to help pinpoint who the killer is. Funny thing about gifts, though. Sometimes they aren’t as good as you think they are. Henry is upset that he didn’t see anything but maybe he can convince his Amish community to speak up. Amish aren’t ones to get the police involved in their problems so Henry is going to have to be on his game to get the killer behind bars.
The story is filled with intrigue and I loved how the author draws you in with emotional twists and turns. I have always like Henry and the love of his life, Emma. Will this case cause Emma to second think marrying Henry? His gift would be a challenge to have to live with, so Emma must really search her heart. Let’s not forget about Jeremiah, our deceased in the story. What secrets did he have that could have caused him to be a target? I was surprised at who turned out to be the killer and why they did it. It just shows how creative the author is when you can keep readers guessing til the end. I’m sad to see the series end, but very pleased with the ending. It is a fitting send off for a series that captured the essence of unconditional love and forgiveness.
I received a copy of this book from the author. The review is my own opinion.
Author
lindsay
3 years ago
Were you wondering if Henry seen another murder? Well what if Henry did not and though the person does not know that. The murderer seem to think he knows more about Jermiamiah murder?
What of his talents, he does not see him or know that he there. Henry does embrace his talent. Will is solved the crime or not? Emma knows Henry did not see what happen and so does the police though they did ask him if his special talent would help.
Do they know that the murderer is living among them? Does Naomi know more than any of the youngsters. The young adults appear brought into this murder. Is it personal or not?
Two girls get kidnapped but why and for what reason? How is Henry and Emma involved? I seem that there a secret going on and that get reveal as well
Vannetta does a wonderful job of doing it and closing out the series. What up with having a bishop that knows and seem to find all the clues. See if he can help the English police to solve the crime.
Author
beasterling
3 years ago
Vanetta Chapman’s Amish books are always great reading and make you feel good!
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laurashuck
3 years ago
Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman is the third and final installment of The Amish Bishop Series. The “final” installment; that word sounds, well, so final. I’m not sure I’m quite ready to leave the Amish community of Monte Vista, Colorado. After all it was in Monte Vista we first met the delightful, but somewhat serious Bishop Lapp who mysteriously was able to draw, in exquisite detail, the things his mind saw. No, he does not have a photographic memory; it is different, something that began when he was yet a boy, after being hit in the head by a baseball bat. Unfortunately, in the small Amish community of his childhood, and even his parents, many were a bit frightened by this new gift, leaving his family with the decision of forbidding young Henry Lapp using the gift.
Fast forward, Henry Lapp an older (and single) bishop in Monte Vista; while this community was not the one the bishop grew up in, he continued to squelch this ability. He is well-loved, respected bishop who has a heart full of compassion for those who find themselves hurting or in trouble. It is this compassionate heart that leads Bishop Lapp to draw again in What the Bishop Saw when an innocent person is arrested for arson and murder. Again, Bishop Lapp is unable to resist the urging of God to bring out the paper and pencils in When the Bishop Needs an Alibi, when he himself is in the direct vision of law enforcement investigators when a young woman is found dead in a nearby Wildlife Refuge. Oh, and I dare not forget Emma; Emma and Henry had been friends for some time but something new is growing between them; could it be love?
I eagerly began reading Who the Bishop Knows for I just had to know what kind of trouble was going to find Bishop Henry Lapp this time. The state’s oldest rodeo is held yearly in Monte Vista. (I love a good rodeo; you?). This year someone is going to die at the rodeo; not by injury from the rodeo itself, but someone will die. How? A skilled marksman with a high-powered rifle shoots rodeo performer Jeremiah Schwartz, who, though raised Amish, had not yet joined the community as a member. His death hits the Amish community especially hard.
As the investigation begins, Henry finds himself at a bit of a loss; he was at the concession stand buying refreshments when the shooting occurred. He isn’t able to draw what happened like he had previously. Bishop Lapp begins by providing support to his members; with his astute understanding of people and human nature, things begin to capture his attention. And his special gift comes into play after all.
Who would kill Jeremiah and why? He certainly isn’t rich; this is an amateur rodeo after all. Nor is any one in at risk of losing their standings on the rodeo circuit. What is going on? Read Who the Bishop knows to find out. It isn’t who or what you might think it to be. And just who does Bishop Henry Lapp know?
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pattiagal
3 years ago
Who the Bishop Knows
By Vannetta Chapman
This is the third and final book in the Amish Bishop Mysteries by Vannetta Chapman. I am very sorry to see this series come to a close. I will miss Henry and the people of Monte Vista, I have come to think of them as community members that I know and love.
This book begins with the murder of an Amish young adult and continues as Bishop Henry and friends are once more pulled into the investigation. The list of suspects includes both Englisch and Amish. The culminating action near the end of the book is bound to raise your blood pressure as the book comes to a close.
Chapman knows how to write a great mystery. She hooks you in immediately and keeps you involved in the plot as it evolves. Her characters exhibit real human qualities, both virtues and vices. She also knows how to build a break in the action with a little bit of comic relief before the tension starts to flow again. And above all, Biblical scripture is quoted throughout the text reminding us who is really in control.
Kudos to Vannetta Chapman for another outstanding series! I am looking forward to many more to come!
Author
asimplyenchantedlife
3 years ago
The Amish Bishop Mysteries have been an enjoyable Amish/Cozy mystery series. Years ago I used to read cozy mysteries and then one day I just stopped. I’m not even sure why. This series reawakened the interest that I’d had in cozy mysteries years ago.
Bishop Henry makes this entire series. The unique talent that allows him to draw anything with perfect photographic memory makes him feel like he’s cursed. Over the course of this series, we see Henry accept his talent as a gift from God. His story is one of love and acceptance.
One of my favorite things about this series is the sweet love story between Henry and Emma. It is rare to find any story (Amish or otherwise) where a man and woman in their 60-70’s fall in love. It’s just not done. Which is a shame! I appreciate that the author shows that Henry and Emma are still valid members of their home and community.
Overall, this book flowed at a nice, easy pace. I had suspicions of who had committed the crime and a certain incident sealed their guilt in my mind. Solving the crime didn’t ruin the story for me as the author managed to keep an air of mystery on how the crime was committed.
My only real complaint is that there is one character that has no resolution. I won’t say who this character is as it would subtract one of the suspects. I would have liked to have known what happened to him/her after the mystery was resolved though as a secondary character, it doesn’t detract from the star rating for me.
Though the series wraps up nicely, I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters. I’m not sure if I’m ready for the series to be over. Still, I look forward to future cozy mysteries by this author in the future.
This book was provided to me by the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. All opinions are my own.
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krisandersontheavidreader
3 years ago
Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman is the third story in The Amish Bishop Mysteries. Bishop Henry Lapp is attending the Ski Hi Stampede in Monte Vista, Colorado with his fiancé, Emma Fisher. Jeremiah Schwartz comes out of the chute to wrangle a steer and a shot rings out. Henry, who was obtaining refreshments, runs to check on Emma and notices Jeremiah on the ground. Unfortunately, Jeremiah does not survive the bullet wound. Jeremiah was visiting his grandmother, Ruth Schwartz for the summer to help her with farm chores, and he competes at local rodeo’s as an amateur steer wrangler. Who would want to harm Jeremiah? In the past, Henry has used his unique gift to draw scenes to help solve crimes. This time, though, Henry did not witness the shooting. Sheriff Roy Grayson will still need Henry’s help in speaking with Jeremiah’s friends and family as well as utilizing his observation skills and ability to judge a person’s character. They soon discover that Jeremiah had secrets and one of them could have gotten him killed. Can they catch the culprit before he harms someone else? Henry would like the crime solved before his wedding to Emma in three weeks. Come to Monte Vista one last time to help Bishop Henry Lapp solve Jeremiah’s murder and see the nuptials of this adorable couple.
Who the Bishop Knows is the final installment in The Amish Bishop Mysteries. It can be read as a standalone since the author provides details on Henry’s ability, his relationship with Emma, and the mysteries from the previous two books. I do not feel, though, that the author had to keep mentioning the prior mysteries (the details were repeated several times). Who the Bishop Knows contains good writing and fluid transitions. I found the pace a little slow in the first half of the book. The story was not moving forward. The pacing does pick up later in the book. The mystery was interesting, but the culprit can be easily identified. How Jeremiah was murdered was unique (modern and out-of-box). I have not encountered it in a book previously. I do wish there had been more action. The investigation, for the most part, consists of questioning and speculation. The one thing I did not like was the transcript sections (a transcript of police interviews). They disrupt the flow of the story. Those sections remind me of reading a script (static is the word that comes to mind). There is a significant amount of scripture in Who the Bishop Knows. I like how the author tied each verse into what was occurring at the time. It was lovely to visit Monte Vista and catch up with Henry and Emma. They are such a sweet couple. I have enjoyed watching their relationship develop over the course of the series. I am glad that Henry has learned to accept his gift. The ending of Who the Bishop Knows was just lovely and heartfelt.
Author
pattistep53
3 years ago
Vannetta Chapman is one of my very favorite authors. I’ve read many of her novels and her mystery/suspense stories are my favorite. “ The Bishop” series is at the top of my list. “Who the Bishop Knows” is the perfect conclusion to this three-book series. I’ve loved the characters of Henry, Emma, and the setting in the Amish community of Monte Vista.
Both Henry and Emma are strong characters that complement each other. Henry’s ability to draw and detail exactly what he sees is one of the most unusual talents that’s ever been given to the main character of a mystery series and contributes to an intriguing storyline. Henry and Emma’s love story is a sweet one, but it’s the mystery surrounding the murder that is the showcase of this book. My attention was captured from the opening page of the book, and I did not want to stop reading until I finished the book. It’s a pleasure to read a mystery that is both entertaining because of the likable characters as well as suspenseful because of the twists and turns in the story. There’s a encouraging theme of faith in God during times of crisis.
This is a sweet, clean book. No bad language or embarrassing scenes. I would have no problem giving this book to a middle school student to read
Once again, Vannetta Chapman has written another excellent book!!! I never would have thought the killer was who it was! In this book, the author included chapters with recorded interviews scripts!! I thought that was a very nice touch!!! Excellent book!!!! 🙂
A perfect ending to a great series.
In book 3 of The Amish Bishop Mystery series, a young Amish boy is murdered during the rodeo. Bishop Henry is attending the rodeo with his fiancé and family and was outside the grandstands when the murder occurred so he did not see it take place. As he works with Sheriff Grayson he learns the deceased and many of the Amish youth were involved in betting. A huge no-no for the Amish. Will Henry still be able to use his drawing talent to help solve the crime? Can the murder be solved before more murders occur? Jon Henry and his community in this final installment to find out.
Each book in the series can be read as a stand alone but you get the maximum effect if you read in order.
Book One: What the Bishop Saw
Book Two: When the Bishop Needs an Alibi
Book Three: Who the Bishop Knows
Each book will keep you awake past your bedtime. You will be saying “just one more chapter” repeatedly. I cannot pick a favorite.
In Who the Bishop Knows you will get answers to many questions and many romances are finalized. I will miss my time with Lexi, Bishop Henry’s dog and Katie Ann. I am longing to visit the Monte Vista community.
Thank you to NetGalley and Harvest House Publishers for an advanced copy to read and review based on my own thoughts and opinions.
Who The Bisop Knows Is one book that is full of Faith, which is what’s I love about the series. It also toys with us with murder, mystery and most of all how the author involves the family. This author, you can tell she loves her characters because she leaves a piece of herself on each page of the book. The Bishop is so fascinating and if you don’t know him you don’t know what is his extraordinary gift he has that helps the police . I wish I had the gift that he has from GOD. The author leaves special touches and suprises just for you. So don’t you think you should read it? I received the copy of the book from the Publisher and Netgalley; all of the opinions expressed in this review are all my own.
if you would like to read more of my Christian book reviews go to christianlybookreviewers.blogspot.com – I look forward to seeing you there.
kept my interest. enjoyable characters
This series has been so fun to read. The author has a gift for detail and makes her characters so easy to relate to. Henry Lapp has a unique gift that comes in handy . He can remember even the tiniest of details that he has seen. His ability to draw those details is a gift that I’m sure many police stations would love to have on their staff. I can’t remember my own phone number sometimes, so this gift would be a treasure to have.
As the annual rodeo in Monte Vista, Colorado gears up, an unexpected tragic event happens. Jeremiah has everything to look forward to. He is in the rodeo hoping for a career when he is shot. I would immediately be looking for Henry to help pinpoint who the killer is. Funny thing about gifts, though. Sometimes they aren’t as good as you think they are. Henry is upset that he didn’t see anything but maybe he can convince his Amish community to speak up. Amish aren’t ones to get the police involved in their problems so Henry is going to have to be on his game to get the killer behind bars.
The story is filled with intrigue and I loved how the author draws you in with emotional twists and turns. I have always like Henry and the love of his life, Emma. Will this case cause Emma to second think marrying Henry? His gift would be a challenge to have to live with, so Emma must really search her heart. Let’s not forget about Jeremiah, our deceased in the story. What secrets did he have that could have caused him to be a target? I was surprised at who turned out to be the killer and why they did it. It just shows how creative the author is when you can keep readers guessing til the end. I’m sad to see the series end, but very pleased with the ending. It is a fitting send off for a series that captured the essence of unconditional love and forgiveness.
I received a copy of this book from the author. The review is my own opinion.
Were you wondering if Henry seen another murder? Well what if Henry did not and though the person does not know that. The murderer seem to think he knows more about Jermiamiah murder?
What of his talents, he does not see him or know that he there. Henry does embrace his talent. Will is solved the crime or not? Emma knows Henry did not see what happen and so does the police though they did ask him if his special talent would help.
Do they know that the murderer is living among them? Does Naomi know more than any of the youngsters. The young adults appear brought into this murder. Is it personal or not?
Two girls get kidnapped but why and for what reason? How is Henry and Emma involved? I seem that there a secret going on and that get reveal as well
Vannetta does a wonderful job of doing it and closing out the series. What up with having a bishop that knows and seem to find all the clues. See if he can help the English police to solve the crime.
Vanetta Chapman’s Amish books are always great reading and make you feel good!
Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman is the third and final installment of The Amish Bishop Series. The “final” installment; that word sounds, well, so final. I’m not sure I’m quite ready to leave the Amish community of Monte Vista, Colorado. After all it was in Monte Vista we first met the delightful, but somewhat serious Bishop Lapp who mysteriously was able to draw, in exquisite detail, the things his mind saw. No, he does not have a photographic memory; it is different, something that began when he was yet a boy, after being hit in the head by a baseball bat. Unfortunately, in the small Amish community of his childhood, and even his parents, many were a bit frightened by this new gift, leaving his family with the decision of forbidding young Henry Lapp using the gift.
Fast forward, Henry Lapp an older (and single) bishop in Monte Vista; while this community was not the one the bishop grew up in, he continued to squelch this ability. He is well-loved, respected bishop who has a heart full of compassion for those who find themselves hurting or in trouble. It is this compassionate heart that leads Bishop Lapp to draw again in What the Bishop Saw when an innocent person is arrested for arson and murder. Again, Bishop Lapp is unable to resist the urging of God to bring out the paper and pencils in When the Bishop Needs an Alibi, when he himself is in the direct vision of law enforcement investigators when a young woman is found dead in a nearby Wildlife Refuge. Oh, and I dare not forget Emma; Emma and Henry had been friends for some time but something new is growing between them; could it be love?
I eagerly began reading Who the Bishop Knows for I just had to know what kind of trouble was going to find Bishop Henry Lapp this time. The state’s oldest rodeo is held yearly in Monte Vista. (I love a good rodeo; you?). This year someone is going to die at the rodeo; not by injury from the rodeo itself, but someone will die. How? A skilled marksman with a high-powered rifle shoots rodeo performer Jeremiah Schwartz, who, though raised Amish, had not yet joined the community as a member. His death hits the Amish community especially hard.
As the investigation begins, Henry finds himself at a bit of a loss; he was at the concession stand buying refreshments when the shooting occurred. He isn’t able to draw what happened like he had previously. Bishop Lapp begins by providing support to his members; with his astute understanding of people and human nature, things begin to capture his attention. And his special gift comes into play after all.
Who would kill Jeremiah and why? He certainly isn’t rich; this is an amateur rodeo after all. Nor is any one in at risk of losing their standings on the rodeo circuit. What is going on? Read Who the Bishop knows to find out. It isn’t who or what you might think it to be. And just who does Bishop Henry Lapp know?
Who the Bishop Knows
By Vannetta Chapman
This is the third and final book in the Amish Bishop Mysteries by Vannetta Chapman. I am very sorry to see this series come to a close. I will miss Henry and the people of Monte Vista, I have come to think of them as community members that I know and love.
This book begins with the murder of an Amish young adult and continues as Bishop Henry and friends are once more pulled into the investigation. The list of suspects includes both Englisch and Amish. The culminating action near the end of the book is bound to raise your blood pressure as the book comes to a close.
Chapman knows how to write a great mystery. She hooks you in immediately and keeps you involved in the plot as it evolves. Her characters exhibit real human qualities, both virtues and vices. She also knows how to build a break in the action with a little bit of comic relief before the tension starts to flow again. And above all, Biblical scripture is quoted throughout the text reminding us who is really in control.
Kudos to Vannetta Chapman for another outstanding series! I am looking forward to many more to come!
The Amish Bishop Mysteries have been an enjoyable Amish/Cozy mystery series. Years ago I used to read cozy mysteries and then one day I just stopped. I’m not even sure why. This series reawakened the interest that I’d had in cozy mysteries years ago.
Bishop Henry makes this entire series. The unique talent that allows him to draw anything with perfect photographic memory makes him feel like he’s cursed. Over the course of this series, we see Henry accept his talent as a gift from God. His story is one of love and acceptance.
One of my favorite things about this series is the sweet love story between Henry and Emma. It is rare to find any story (Amish or otherwise) where a man and woman in their 60-70’s fall in love. It’s just not done. Which is a shame! I appreciate that the author shows that Henry and Emma are still valid members of their home and community.
Overall, this book flowed at a nice, easy pace. I had suspicions of who had committed the crime and a certain incident sealed their guilt in my mind. Solving the crime didn’t ruin the story for me as the author managed to keep an air of mystery on how the crime was committed.
My only real complaint is that there is one character that has no resolution. I won’t say who this character is as it would subtract one of the suspects. I would have liked to have known what happened to him/her after the mystery was resolved though as a secondary character, it doesn’t detract from the star rating for me.
Though the series wraps up nicely, I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters. I’m not sure if I’m ready for the series to be over. Still, I look forward to future cozy mysteries by this author in the future.
This book was provided to me by the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. All opinions are my own.
Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman is the third story in The Amish Bishop Mysteries. Bishop Henry Lapp is attending the Ski Hi Stampede in Monte Vista, Colorado with his fiancé, Emma Fisher. Jeremiah Schwartz comes out of the chute to wrangle a steer and a shot rings out. Henry, who was obtaining refreshments, runs to check on Emma and notices Jeremiah on the ground. Unfortunately, Jeremiah does not survive the bullet wound. Jeremiah was visiting his grandmother, Ruth Schwartz for the summer to help her with farm chores, and he competes at local rodeo’s as an amateur steer wrangler. Who would want to harm Jeremiah? In the past, Henry has used his unique gift to draw scenes to help solve crimes. This time, though, Henry did not witness the shooting. Sheriff Roy Grayson will still need Henry’s help in speaking with Jeremiah’s friends and family as well as utilizing his observation skills and ability to judge a person’s character. They soon discover that Jeremiah had secrets and one of them could have gotten him killed. Can they catch the culprit before he harms someone else? Henry would like the crime solved before his wedding to Emma in three weeks. Come to Monte Vista one last time to help Bishop Henry Lapp solve Jeremiah’s murder and see the nuptials of this adorable couple.
Who the Bishop Knows is the final installment in The Amish Bishop Mysteries. It can be read as a standalone since the author provides details on Henry’s ability, his relationship with Emma, and the mysteries from the previous two books. I do not feel, though, that the author had to keep mentioning the prior mysteries (the details were repeated several times). Who the Bishop Knows contains good writing and fluid transitions. I found the pace a little slow in the first half of the book. The story was not moving forward. The pacing does pick up later in the book. The mystery was interesting, but the culprit can be easily identified. How Jeremiah was murdered was unique (modern and out-of-box). I have not encountered it in a book previously. I do wish there had been more action. The investigation, for the most part, consists of questioning and speculation. The one thing I did not like was the transcript sections (a transcript of police interviews). They disrupt the flow of the story. Those sections remind me of reading a script (static is the word that comes to mind). There is a significant amount of scripture in Who the Bishop Knows. I like how the author tied each verse into what was occurring at the time. It was lovely to visit Monte Vista and catch up with Henry and Emma. They are such a sweet couple. I have enjoyed watching their relationship develop over the course of the series. I am glad that Henry has learned to accept his gift. The ending of Who the Bishop Knows was just lovely and heartfelt.
Vannetta Chapman is one of my very favorite authors. I’ve read many of her novels and her mystery/suspense stories are my favorite. “ The Bishop” series is at the top of my list. “Who the Bishop Knows” is the perfect conclusion to this three-book series. I’ve loved the characters of Henry, Emma, and the setting in the Amish community of Monte Vista.
Both Henry and Emma are strong characters that complement each other. Henry’s ability to draw and detail exactly what he sees is one of the most unusual talents that’s ever been given to the main character of a mystery series and contributes to an intriguing storyline. Henry and Emma’s love story is a sweet one, but it’s the mystery surrounding the murder that is the showcase of this book. My attention was captured from the opening page of the book, and I did not want to stop reading until I finished the book. It’s a pleasure to read a mystery that is both entertaining because of the likable characters as well as suspenseful because of the twists and turns in the story. There’s a encouraging theme of faith in God during times of crisis.
This is a sweet, clean book. No bad language or embarrassing scenes. I would have no problem giving this book to a middle school student to read