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  2. Linda Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Linda Castillo is an American author of novels including The New York Times [1] and USA Today [2] [3] bestselling Kate Burkholder series, which are crime thrillers set in Amish country. The first book, Sworn to Silence (2009), was adapted into a Lifetime original movie titled An Amish Murder starring Neve Campbell . [ 4 ]

  3. Banshee (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was developed as part of Cinemax's drive to develop original content. A 10-episode second season debuted in January 2014. Banshee was renewed for a third season that same month, which debuted in January 2015. In February 2015, the series was renewed for an eight-episode fourth and final season. [2] [3] The final episode aired on May ...

  4. Gregg Olsen's new book, 'The Amish Wife,' investigates 1977 ...

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    “The Amish Wife: Unraveling the Lies, Secrets, and Conspiracy That Let a Killer Go Free” is available for purchase. Readers eager to embark on this true crime journey can find the book in both ...

  5. Amish Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Amish Mafia is an American reality television [1] series that debuted on December 12, 2012, on the Discovery Channel. The series follows "Lebanon Levi", along with three of his assistants, who are purported to be a " mafia " in an Amish community.

  6. Gregg Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Olsen (born March 5, 1959, in Seattle, Washington) is a New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal bestselling author of nonfiction books and novels, most of which are crime-related.

  7. Plain Truth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plain Truth was Book of the Week in the May 8, 2000 issue of People Magazine. The review of the book, written by Jill Smolowe stated, "despite the occasional cliche and a coda that feels artificially tacked on, Picoult's seventh novel never loses its grip. The research is convincing, the plotting taut, the scenes wonderfully vivid.

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