Fire in the Night (Lancaster Burning)

by Linda Byler

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

BY

Collection

Publication

Good Books (2013), 336 pages

Description

The Amish community of Lancaster is being terrorized by barn fires. David and Malinda Beile''s barn was the first to go. The clues are sparse, but Levi, the Beilers' oldest son, happened to be awake in the middle of the night and spotted a white vehicle driving past the house with its lights off. Sarah, David and Malinda's daughter, is in her late teens and old enough to observe her parents' agony. Not only is she afraid, too, and wishing she could protect her parents, she's entranced by the flirtatious Matthew Stoltzfus. He's dating her friend, Rose, but when he tenderly bandages Sarah's hand after she burned it at the barn raising, she wonders who he is really interested in. When a second Amish barn burns for suspicious reasons, the Amish grow more restless. "We're too quiet too much of the time," a group of Amish men tell David Beiler, their minister. Seriously considering police protection, the increasingly tense community questions their traditional nonresistant approach to violence.… (more)

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LibraryThing member cassie.peters1
I did not like that the horse being tied inside the barn and they did not save it from being burned to death after they had already entered the stall and could have unclipped the lead, cut the halter, or something and let it run outside the safety. Plus, there seemed to be a lot of product
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LibraryThing member cassie.peters1
I did not like that the horse being tied inside the barn and they did not save it from being burned to death after they had already entered the stall and could have unclipped the lead, cut the halter, or something and let it run outside the safety. Plus, there seemed to be a lot of product
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placements in the book with name brand and store brand products being mentioned by their product names.
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LibraryThing member cassie.peters1
I did not like that the horse being tied inside the barn and they did not save it from being burned to death after they had already entered the stall and could have unclipped the lead, cut the halter, or something and let it run outside the safety. Plus, there seemed to be a lot of product
Show More
placements in the book with name brand and store brand products being mentioned by their product names.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.38 inches

ISBN

1561487953 / 9781561487950

Barcode

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