Blood of the Prodigal

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Thorndike Press, Jan 5, 2011 - Fiction - 365 pages
First in a riveting series that explores the fascinating culture of a people set purposely apart from mainstream America. When an Amish, or "plain" boy is kidnapped, Bishop Eli Miller reluctantly seeks help from outsiders, the "vain ones" known as English. Pastor Caleb Troyer and Professor Michael Branden, boyhood friends and lifelong residents of the county the Amish and English share, understand better than anyone that the bishop would not have enlisted their help unless it were a matter of gravest concern, and they begin searching for the boy.

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