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  2. Gregg Olsen's new book, 'The Amish Wife,' investigates 1977 ...

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    “The Amish Wife: Unraveling the Lies, Secrets, and Conspiracy That Let a Killer Go Free” is available for purchase. Readers eager to embark on this true crime journey can find the book in both ...

  3. Linda Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Linda Castillo is an American author of novels including The New York Times [1] and USA Today [2] [3] bestselling Kate Burkholder series, which are crime thrillers set in Amish country.

  4. Banshee (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Hood, the new sheriff, stops at a bar on his way into town and is immediately killed when he intervenes in a dispute between local criminals and the bar owner. The man takes Hood's identity and has to impersonate the sheriff and deal with ex-Amish crime lord Kai Proctor, sort things out with "Carrie", and get his share of the diamonds ...

  5. Literature on the Amish - Wikipedia

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    This article contains references to literature on the Amish in the following field: Education, Health, Music and Tourism. There is also a list of list of literature in the article Amish . Education

  6. Amish Tripathi - Wikipedia

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    Amish's new book is Idols: Unearthing the Power of Murti Puja, which he co-authored with his sister, Bhavna Roy. [21] In June 2024, Amish, in collaboration with bestselling author Jeffrey Archer, announced the launch of the IGF Archer-Amish Award for Literature at the 6th annual India Global Forum (IGF) in London. The award, with a monetary ...

  7. Mose Gingerich - Wikipedia

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    Amish: Out of the Order featured Gingerich, a group of his close ex-Amish friends, and the life they are leading in Columbia, Missouri. The focus of the film was Gingerich’s place as a leader within the ex-Amish community, and his practical work helping others with housing, cars, driver's licenses and jobs. [6] [7] Construction and sales