Thursday, December 24, 2020

{Blog Tour} Dead Broke by Vannetta Chapman


 Book Description:  Why would someone kill Nathan King?The peace of a perfect November afternoon is shattered when Agatha hears the frantic bleating of goats across the river from her B&B. Agatha kayaks over with retired detective Tony and two guests--Bishop Henry and his wife Emma. They find the goats huddled together in a terrified group and Nathan lying face up beneath the Live Oak trees, lifeless eyes staring at the Texas sky. Then one of Agatha’s guests goes missing. She delves into Joey’s past and learns he was Dead Broke, so what was he doing vacationing at her B&B? And why was he pretending to be Amish when in fact his permanent address was Dallas, Texas? Most importantly, did Joey have anything to do with Nathan’s death? Agatha and Tony are at a dead end before the investigation has properly begun, but this time they receive help from unexpected places. Bishop Henry has a gift, and he’s no longer afraid to use it, even if doing so may put them all in danger as they work together to catch a killer.

My Thoughts:  As I began reading Dead Broke by Vannetta Chapman I was pleasantly surprised to read that Bishop Henry and his new wife, Emma, are at Agatha's B & B.  It's like meeting friends one hasn't seen in awhile.  
Dead Broke is the second book in Agatha's B & B but it is a stand alone just like book one.  
When Bishop Henry and Emma find the nahhhing huddled goats by a lifeless Nathan a mystery is begun.
It seems that one of the B & B guests also goes missing and guess what?? Nathan was Dead Broke!  So why in Texas Thunder was he vacationing at the B & B?!  And to top it off he lived in Dallas, TX so why was he pretending to be Amish?
I love how in this mystery Bishop Henry is no longer afraid to use his God given gift.  {If you haven't read Vannetta Chapman's The Amish Bishop Series you really should...so good!}.  
I loved this fantastic cozy mystery!

*This book was provided for review by the author 
and I was not required to post a positive review*

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