About the Author:
Judy Clemens was born and raised a Mennonite, and is still involved with the church. She lives in rural Ohio, where she is pleased to see women in leadership in every aspect of the community. Dairy farming is not a part of her daily life, for which she is grateful, since it’s such a difficult job. She lives in an old farmhouse with her family, and their livestock consists of four housecats.
From AudioFile:
Tavia Gilbert presents a readily accessible interpretation of Clemens's romantic mystery involving strong women in male-dominated professions. In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Stella Crown owns a dairy farm, says what she thinks, and rides a Harley. After a series of crimes against her women friends, she begins her own investigation, with the help of boyfriend Nick, to assist the police in identifying and stopping the perp. Gilbert captures the anger, frustration, and fear of the mostly female characters as well as the easy camaraderie and loyalty of these good friends. She never tries to outdo the characters with outlandish vocalizations, and she does an exceptionally good job with the changing voices of male teenagers. This engaging audio will enchant listeners. S.C.A. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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