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“Spellbinding.”<br />

—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

978-0-452-29786-9 • U.S. $14.00 / $15.00 CAN.<br />

Mystery<br />

5 5/16” x 8” • 256 pages<br />

Rights: W00<br />

Audio, UK, Translation: Plume<br />

Agent: The Bent Agency<br />

Pub History: Ohio University Press HC,<br />

978-0-821-41967-0<br />

Also available as an e-book<br />

On Sale: 6/26/12<br />

■■Paul l. Gaus lectures widely about amish culture at<br />

suGGesteD oRDeR<br />

PLUME<br />

libraries, bookstores, and literary societies<br />

J u ly • P l u m e<br />

Photo © Calais Photography<br />

P. l. Gaus<br />

Harmless as Doves<br />

an amish-country mystery<br />

P. l. Gaus and his acclaimed amish-country mysteries are captivating a<br />

growing audience of readers intrigued by his nuanced depictions of this<br />

secluded segment of america increasingly challenged by the modern world.<br />

in Harmless as Doves, the chill of autumn is just settling into Holmes county,<br />

ohio, when bishop leon shetler is startled out of his morning reverie<br />

by the words, “i just killed Glenn spiegle.” no one—least of all sherriff bruce<br />

Robertson—believes that crist burkholder could actually be a murderer.<br />

so when there’s news of two potentially related murders in florida’s<br />

Pinecraft amish community, Professor mike branden and detective Ricky<br />

niell head south to unravel the connection between the dead man and a farflung<br />

amish outpost on the shores of sarasota bay.<br />

Praise for P. L. Gaus and his Amish-Country Mysteries:<br />

“A vivid and fascinating picture of the pastoral Amish lifestyle and<br />

religion.” —San Francisco Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

“Tony Hillerman of the Amish.” —The Christian Science Monitor<br />

■■National Publicity<br />

■■Online Re<strong>view</strong>s and Features<br />

■■Online Promotions<br />

■■Reading <strong>Group</strong> Guide Online<br />

■■www.plgaus.com paul l. gaus was born and raised in ohio, and has lived with his wife,<br />

madonna, in Wooster, ohio, for over thirty years.

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