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  • The Hidden One

  • A Novel of Suspense (Kate Burkholder, Book 14)
  • By: Linda Castillo
  • Narrated by: Kathleen McInerney
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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The Hidden One

By: Linda Castillo
Narrated by: Kathleen McInerney
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"Kathleen McInerney’s narration is as always fantastic, she places just the right tone and emotion to every situation giving the listener an edge over readers."—The Reading Frenzy on The Hidden One

This program is read by longtime series and award-winning narrator, Kathleen McInerney.

The discovery of an Amish bishop's remains leads chief of police Kate Burkholder to unearth a chilling secret in The Hidden One, a new thriller from bestselling author Linda Castillo.

Over a decade ago, beloved Amish bishop Ananias Stoltzfus disappeared without a trace. When skeletal remains showing evidence of foul play are unearthed, his disappearance becomes even more sinister.

The town’s elders arrive in Painters Mill to ask chief of police Kate Burkholder for help, but she quickly realizes she has a personal connection to the crime. The handsome Amish man who stands accused of the murder, Jonas Bowman, was Kate’s first love. Forced to confront a painful episode from her past, Kate travels to Pennsylvania’s Kishacoquillas Valley, where the Amish culture differs dramatically from the traditions she knows. Though Bishop Stoltzfus was highly respected, she soon hears about a dark side to this complex man. What was he hiding that resulted in his own brutal death?

Someone doesn’t want Kate asking questions. But even after being accosted and threatened in the dead of night, she refuses to back down. Is she too close to the case—and to Jonas—to see clearly? There’s a killer in the Valley who will stop at nothing to keep the past buried. Will they get to Kate before she can expose the truth? Or will the bishop’s secrets remain hidden forever?

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

©2022 Linda Castillo (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
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Getting formulaic, predictable and hence boring

Lots of repeating of stuff in previous books. Formula is becoming extremely predictable. I think the author has run out of ideas and needs to bring this series to a close and then try something new. The continuous harping back to the heroine's back story is also tedious.People leave the religion of their youth, they get over it and and then get on with their lives. Shame, because I enjoyed the series at the beginning , I just think it has now lost all its freshness and needs to be brought to a conclusion..

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