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Whistle Stopper - A Sister's Hope (Sisters of Holmes County, Book 3)

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List Price: $10.97
Our Price: $6.25
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Manufacturer: Barbour Publishing, Inc
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9781597892735 ISBN: 1597892734 Label: Barbour Publishing, Inc Manufacturer: Barbour Publishing, Inc Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2008-07-01 Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc Studio: Barbour Publishing, Inc
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Sister's Hope Comment: This was a smooth transaction and I received the book when promised and enjoyed reading it right away.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Sister's Hope Comment: Wonderful book! Would recommend all of Wanda Brunstetter's books if you like to read about fictional amish.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Sister's Hope Comment: I loved the first two books more than this one. It drug out the suspense just a little too long. I found myself wanting to skip to the relationship parts, but I did read the entire thing. I would read a fourth if she were to write more.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Reading Comment: Sisters of Hope written by Wanda Brunstetter is a very excellent book, and in my opinion, it is easy enough to understand that those who are reading at an intermediate level ought to understand it. Also, it is good for those who would like to learn more about the Amish life.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Series!!! Comment: I loved the "Sister's of Holmes County Series". I couldn't wait to pick up each book and start reading. I felt like I was being pulled into the book and right there with them. This third book brings it all together. It's a must read book and series.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Lose yourself in Holmes County, where romance, suspense, mystery, and faith-filled Amish ways rule the day! Martha Hostettler is concerned about the continuous attacks being made on her Amish family. With a definite motive and a myriad of methods, Luke Friesen looks like the culprit. Determined to clear his name, Martha decides to play detective. What will the search for truth cost her?
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