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Outsider (Kate Burkholder #12)
Outsider (Kate Burkholder #12) | Linda Castillo
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Eggs
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Kate is called to a car in a snowdrift with an unconscious woman inside. It‘s Gina, a fellow cop and old friend, and she‘s on the run from corrupted cops…

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TheSpineView Reminds me of a movie and I can't think of the name. 💜📖💜📚💜 11mo
DieAReader 🥳Great! 11mo
Eggs @TheSpineView Wonder what it is? 11mo
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Eggs @DieAReader 🥳🙏🏻😀 11mo
TheSpineView @Eggs It's been driving me crazy!🤪 11mo
Eggs @TheSpineView An Amish Murder? 11mo
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eanderson
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Finished book 2 for #rushathon. I wasn‘t as crazy about this one as I have for the others in this series. I felt like it was a slower burn. Still a good series!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

robinb I keep meaning to get back to this series! I really enjoyed the first book but keep forgetting to get back to Kate. 🙄🤷🏻‍♀️ 1y
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DaniJ
Mehso-so

An easy read. Seems as though the author thought of some excellent cop names then overused them at nauseam (Tomasetti). Author also led you to believe there was going to be some serious double crossing, but then didn‘t tie up that end nicely? Or at all. Liked the insight into Amish life.

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TheAromaofBooks
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I really enjoy this series a great deal, and the latest installment is quite good. The MC of the series, Kate Burkholder, grew up Amish & left the faith, becoming a police officer & eventually returning to her home town to become the police chief, where she is somewhat able to bridge the cultural gap between the Amish & English. I love the way Castillo handles her portrayal of the Amish community as people (not idealized or demonized) with their⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) own strengths & weaknesses. While Kate doesn't regret leaving the Amish way, adulthood has allowed her to recognize that their are aspects of the religion & community aren't objectively wrong just because they are wrong for her.

Anyway, this book itself was more of a thriller than a mystery (most of the books in the series have been typical murder mysteries) & I was on the edge of my seat. Most of the chapters are Kate's 1st person but ⬇
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TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) Castillo sprinkled in some 3rd person chapters so the reader could see the danger coming!!!

Part of my enjoyment of this series is that they are set here in Ohio only about an hour from where I live. In this one, part of the action takes place in Columbus (nearest city to here) & it's always fun with geographic details match up to reality!!

Definitely recommend these - I'll tag the first book as they should be read in order.
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Nute Excellent review! I don‘t mind a more subtle mystery when it comes along with an examination of a culture or a community. Stacking the first book in the series due to your recommendation. Thanks! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Nute - I really appreciate the way Castillo, via Kate, acknowledges that while some aspects of the Amish community can be harsh/judgmental, it's balanced by unity & a genuine belief in helping one's neighbors, and that there is also an entire range of liberal/conservative just within the Amish sects. While the series has some ups & downs, I've found them to be quite readable - hope you enjoy them!! 4y
claudiuo Great review! Also great you mentioned the first book in the series. Thank you! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @claudiuo - Thank you!! I can't handle reading books out of order, so I always try to help people start at the beginning! 😂 These probably could be read as stand-alones, but if you read them in order you get so much more of Kate's backstory and understand how and why she left the Amish & also why she eventually came back to her hometown. 4y
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TheAromaofBooks
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#WeeklyForecast - Well, it's almost the end of the month, so time to try to jam in all the books I "need" to read!! Started the tagged book last night - really, the Kate Burkholder books should definitely be on the #20series20days list that I haven't kept up on posting haha this is the newest one, and is due back at the library right away. I really love this series, set only an hour or so from where I live.

Acceptable Risk is an ARC review so⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) rereading Collateral Damage first to reorient myself with the series.

Partners in Crime is July's #AgathaChristieClubR2 book, but I just got my copy this week, so that's my excuse!

Pride & Prejudice and Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat are current reads. I'm finding SFAC to be absolutely brilliantly fascinating - it's a library book but I will definitely be getting my own copy.

The rest are all random TBR books - I'll see how far I get!
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Soubhiville Good luck! That‘s quite a stack! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Soubhiville - Thank you!! It's always quite a stack! 😂 4y
Andrew65 I need to get back to the Kate Burkholder series. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 - I really appreciate Castillo's balanced perspective on the Amish combined with well-paced stories. The latest one is more of a thriller than mystery, so it's been pretty engaging so far! 4y
Hooked_on_books I‘ve read a couple of the Burkholder series and really liked them. I love the character and the community is so interesting. I will definitely read more. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Hooked_on_books - I really love the development of Kate's character throughout the series. I'm also a little bit in love with Tomasetti haha 4y
Cinfhen Somebody is feeling ambitious 🥰🙌🏻📚 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Cinfhen - Dream big, right?? 😂 4y
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ReadingisMyPassion
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Castillo always presents characters that the reader comes to genuinely care about. In this, the 12th, book in the series, we are introduced to Amish farmer Adam, a widower, with three small children. This family reflected the teachings of the Amish with their innocence and compassion for their fellow humankind. My heart ached for them when their act of kindness inadvertently puts them in danger.

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TorieStorieS
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I always eagerly await the next installment of the Kate Burkholder series! This one gives some more background on Kate‘s character when an old friend unexpectedly escapes to Painters Mill in dire need of help. Both new and familiar faces feel realistic and with a fast pace, this was a hard one to put down! I already can‘t wait to see what happens next! Happy Fourth of July!! #NetGalley

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty!! 💗💗 4y
Tanisha_A I love that flower pot 4y
TorieStorieS @Tanisha_A Thank you- my mother-in-law has the greenest thumb of anyone I know!😊 4y
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EadieB
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#Outsider #LindaCastillo

A very good series but this book can be read as standalone!

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