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Kate Burkholder #10.5

In Plain Sight

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1 hour, 52 minutes

From Linda Castillo, the New York Times bestselling author of A Gathering of Secrets, comes a new Kate Burkholder short mystery, In Plain Sight, a story of star-crossed love and murder in Amish country.

Seventeen year old Amish boy, Noah Kline, is struck by a car as he walks alongside a dark country road late one night in Painters Mill. Seriously injured, he lapses into a coma. Initially, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder believes it’s a straightforward hit and run, a driver that panicked and fled. But evidence soon emerges that the incident wasn’t accidental at all--and Kate uncovers a story of teenage passion and jealousy that may have led to attempted murder.

2 pages, Audiobook

First published May 28, 2019

About the author

Linda Castillo

92 books5,830 followers
Linda Castillo is the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Kate Burkholder mystery series, set in the world of the Amish. The first book, Sworn to Silence, was adapted into a Lifetime original movie titled An Amish Murder starring Neve Campbell as Kate Burkholder. Castillo is the recipient of numerous industry awards including a nomination by the International Thriller Writers for Best Hardcover, a nomination for the Mystery Writers of America’s Sue Grafton Memorial Award, and a nomination for an “Audie Award” for best mystery audiobook. Her work has appeared on numerous bestseller lists and earned a spot on the Boston Globe’s shortlist for best crime novel.

In addition to writing, Castillo’s other passion is horses. She lives on a ranch in Texas with her husband, three Appaloosas, and two feisty, but loveable Blue Heelers.

She loves hearing from readers. Contact her at books@lindacastillo.com.

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Profile Image for Thomas.
857 reviews196 followers
August 31, 2020
4 stars for a pleasant short story--only 54 pages. I read it in 1 hour. It starts out with a vicious hit and run, where an Amish teenager walking home from a high school dance is targeted by someone in a car. Painters Mill Police Chief Kate Burkholder is called to the scene. Her investigation discloses multiple suspects. She does resolve the case with the help of her officers. The teenager, Noah Kline, was seeing an "English"(non Amish) girl. Kate was raised Amish but left the Amish when she was a teenager.
This was a library eBook through the Libby app.
Profile Image for Phrynne.
3,604 reviews2,444 followers
April 5, 2022
Linda Castillo really knows how to write a good novella. Only sixty pages long but she introduces an intriguing story, builds up interesting characters, and gives us lots of excitement and a happy ending. It is really worth a read.

This series is always good for learning about the Amish way of life but reading about Rumspringa I wonder if it is just tempting fate a little too far! Though of course Kate would only be meeting the problem teens, not the ones who go on to live a happy Amish life.

The only drawback to this book is of course that although a novella is good, a full length book is even better. The next in the series is full length so I am happy.
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2,343 reviews1,170 followers
April 6, 2022
Noah Kline, a 17-year old Amish boy, is walking home after spending the evening with his English girlfriend when he’s deliberately and viciously struck by a car and left in a field. When he’s discovered the next day, Police Chief Kate Burkholder doesn’t know if it’s a simple hit and run or something more.

I have to now admit that the short stories in this series have become favorites. In just a short amount of time we get the crime, array of suspects, the procedurals to solve the case and an exciting resolution. That’s hard to do well in a full length novel yet it’s done so compellingly here. I wasn’t certain about the whodunit until the real, which coincided with the discovery of key clues. Since more details would be spoilerish, I’ll just stop there. Listening to the story added to my enjoyment as the narrator is my voice of the series in such a good way. Nice little mystery with a strong theme to add to the mix.

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Profile Image for Tina Loves To Read.
2,825 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2022
This is an Amish Mystery Novella, and this is book 10.5 in the Kate Burkholder series. I have read and review books 1-10 in this series before picking up this series. This is a very short stories it is 60 pages. There is a lot put into this short story, and the characters where really developed. I really enjoyed this mystery, but the twist I saw coming before it was revealed. This mystery is about solving who hit an Amish young boy/man that got hit by a car, and he was dating an Non-Amish young Lady/Girl. I really love the novellas in this series because they have so much put into so little pages and fast moving.
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4,538 reviews2,866 followers
April 2, 2022
In Plain Sight is #10.5 of the Kate Burkholder series by Linda Castillo and it was another excellent read. A short story, it tells of Amish boy Noah Kline as he walks home from a night out with his girlfriend in Painters Mill. The car that struck him on the quiet, dark country road, didn’t stop and when he was discovered, Noah was near death. Chief of Police, Kate Burkholder, began the investigation and it didn't take long to find it wasn’t an accident. Who would purposely hit a young man, walking alone at night? And why? Kate was determined to find the answers. Recommended.
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813 reviews20 followers
September 6, 2020

Ah, what to read as a “’tweener” when I’m not quite ready to roll up my sleeves and dig into another heavy-duty current-events-type non-fiction book? Linda Castillo is one of my go-to authors, and thanks to my Goodreads friend, Thomas, I discovered In Plain Sight, a short story about a young Amish man who is ruthlessly run down by a car as he walks home late one night.

Noah Kline is seventeen and enjoying the freedom Rumspringa, which enables him to enjoy non-Amish activities such as Homecoming, which is where he’s been with his English girlfriend the night he’s struck and sent to the hospital with serious injuries. Kate Burkholder, Painter’s Mill’s Chief of Police, has her work cut out for her since each of her suspects points a finger at someone else. Will Noah’s girlfriend Ashley be able to provide any helpful information?

In this fast-moving story, Castillo manages to squeeze in one of her ongoing themes: Dislike and distrust of those who are different. Noah and Ashley’s families are not happy that their teens are seeing one another, and one teen refers to Noah as a “cringey” Amish kid.

As with other short stories in this series, In Plain Sight lacks the depth of plot and character development that the novels have, but I found it to be a pleasant diversion on a Saturday afternoon.

3.5 stars
Profile Image for "Avonna.
1,314 reviews541 followers
November 1, 2021
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IN PLAIN SIGHT (Kate Burkholder Book #10.5) by Linda Castillo is the latest short story in between full-length books in the Kate Burkholder series. Kate is called to the scene of a seriously injured
Amish teenager. It looks like a hit-and-run, but Kate soon uncovers evidence of a more sinister crime.

I continue to find these novella/short stories in between the full-length books in the series to be well written with fully developed characters and always containing an intriguing mystery/crime. I always enjoy catching up with Kate, Tomasetti and any of the other recurring Painters Mill characters. The crime is solved in this short story, but there seem to be characters that may still cause problems in the future for Kate and I will be interested to see if they are uncovered in the next full length installment of the series.

A good short read to touch base with Kate between books.
Profile Image for DeAnn.
1,499 reviews
July 14, 2019
4 Consistent Amish stars

Linda Castillo consistently delivers with her Kate Burkholder series. This one is a short e-book, but filled with all the usual elements of her books that I really enjoy. It was perfect for my recent vacation, short enough that it kept my attention amidst distractions at the airport.

A hit and run accident has sinister undertones for the Ohio town where Kate Burkholder serves as police chief. She straddles the Amish and English worlds solving crimes like no one else!

Keep writing 'em Linda and I'll definitely keep reading these great books!
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2,279 reviews2,279 followers
November 1, 2019
EXCERPT:...he'd kissed the girl he loved. It was their first, a moment he'd anticipated for weeks, and he'd been grinning like a fool since leaving the high school. That had been twenty minutes ago and already he couldn't wait to see her again. Ashley Hodges was the sweetest, prettiest girl God had ever put on this earth, and Noah loved her more than his own life.

As perfect as all of that was, Noah wasn't so blind that he couldn't see the troubled waters ahead. His parents disapproved of him dating a non-Amish girl. They hadn't come right out and said it, but he figured they were quietly hoping that he would break up with her once his rumspringa was over. As much as he hated the thought of disappointing them, that wasn't going to happen.

ABOUT THIS BOOK: Seventeen year old Amish boy, Noah Kline, is struck by a car as he walks alongside a dark country road late one night in Painters Mill. Seriously injured, he lapses into a coma. Initially, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder believes it’s a straightforward hit and run, a driver that panicked and fled. But evidence soon emerges that the incident wasn’t accidental at all--and Kate uncovers a story of teenage passion and jealousy that may have led to attempted murder.

MY THOUGHTS: A quick read or, in my case, listen. There wasn't much of a mystery here, but then just how much mystery can you pack into 67 pages?

A sweet story, but a forgettable one.

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THE AUTHOR: Linda Castillo is the New York Times bestselling author of the Kate Burkholder series, including Sworn to Silence and Gone Missing, crime thrillers set in Amish country. Sworn to Silence was recently adapted into a Lifetime original movie titled An Amish Murder starring Neve Campbell as Kate Burkholder.

Castillo is the recipient of numerous industry awards, including the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence and the Holt Medallion, and she received a nomination for the Rita. In addition to writing, Castillo’s other passion is horses, particularly her appaloosa George. She lives in Texas with her husband and is currently at work on her next novel.

DISCLOSURE: I listened to the audiobook of In Plain Sight by Linda Costillo, narrated by Kathleen McInerney, published by Macmillan Audio via Overdrive. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.

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Profile Image for Heather Adores Books.
1,216 reviews1,240 followers
March 14, 2024
4.5⭐
Genre ~ crime fiction
Series ~ Kate Burkholder #10.5
Others in the series ~ #1-16 + 0.5's
Setting ~ Ohio
Publication date ~ May 28, 2019
Est page Count ~ 61
Audio length ~ 1 hour and 51 minutes
Narrator ~ Kathleen McInerney
POV ~ single 1st
Featuring ~ young love

A short review for a short story.

Noah and Ashley had a lovely time at her school dance, but on his way home he's struck by a car. Kate investigates the hit and run that might have more to do with someone not liking an Amish boy with an Englisher.

This one was full of action. I don't know how Kate's Explorer is still running at this point, or does she keep getting a new one? A tinsey bit predictable, but this is my favorite of the novellas.

Narration notes:
Kathleen did a fine job.

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Profile Image for Kennedy.
1,062 reviews71 followers
November 27, 2019
First read by this author (I think) and it will not be my last. Not realizing it was a series, I am currently reading book #1. Although the crimes are hideous, I like the strong character, Kate Burkholder and her dedication to her work and the Amish community.
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2,179 reviews1,104 followers
May 1, 2020
I just love this Amish mystery series. As always quick mystery and satisfying novella to tie you over until the next book.
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1,833 reviews82 followers
April 18, 2022
A local Amish boy, Noah Kline, was found injured and bleeding in a field. It looks like he was struck by a car while he walked along the highway. The driver may have panicked and fled. But as Police Chief Kate Burkholder looks over the scene, she begins to think this was no accident. Noah may have been deliberately targeted after taking an English girl to the homecoming dance. As Noah lapses into a coma, Chief Burkholder uncovers evidence of a sinister crime.

This novella was a good addition to the Kate Burkholder series. There were several viable suspects that kept me guessing. My rating: 4 Stars.
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Author 47 books867 followers
June 14, 2019
It's always a great day when I get to read a Linda Castillo e-short in her Kate Burkholder series. It's a nice stop-gap while I wait (impatiently) for the release day of her next full length.
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732 reviews118 followers
March 14, 2022
Another quick read of Linda Castillo great character Kate Burkholder. 10.5

Seventeen year old Amish boy, Noah Kline, is struck by a car as he walks alongside a dark country road late one night in Painters Mill. Seriously injured, he lapses into a coma.

Initially, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder believes it’s a straightforward hit and run, a driver that panicked and fled. But evidence soon emerges that the incident wasn’t accidental at all--and Kate uncovers a story of teenage passion and jealousy that may have led to attempted murder.

Linda Castillo adds to her collection of Kate Burkholder series a collection of short stories, all that I have read have been great quick reads, a full story in a few pages.

A few suspicious suspects , a good read. Four stars
Profile Image for Anne OK.
3,766 reviews537 followers
May 29, 2019
Short, sweet and to the point -- suspenseful! A trip back to Amish country and Sheriff Burkholder has a hit and run case on her hands -- and a bunch of teenagers in the middle of it all. A quick glimpse of Tomasetti who always rides to Kate's rescue is always a treat. I love this series and am always eagerly awaiting the next book from Linda Castillo.

Not a thing wrong with this short novella -- except it's over way too soon!
1,124 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2021
I really like the books by Linda Castillo about Kate Burkholder. I was happily surprised when I found some of these shorter books. She gets a lot of story into 90 minutes! These are perfect to listen to while I'm waiting for the longer books.
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1,467 reviews321 followers
May 31, 2019
This is my 14th book I’ve read by Linda Castillo and as soon as I read one of her books, I cannot wait for her next one. Yes, she’s that good!! This is a very short book so it’s a quick read. Read it in an hour.
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4,671 reviews204 followers
October 9, 2019
RATING: 4 STARS

I love reading the novellas in this series as they feel like complete stories. They don't feel like money grabs, but rather a true story to tide you over till the full-length novel is published. I highly recommend them, but you will not miss anything but skipping them.
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1,284 reviews33 followers
November 2, 2021
This was a short novelette, about 129 pages, and I read it in one sitting. This story started with a young Amish man walking home from a dance at the high school, happy that he kissed his girlfriend for the first time. Then he hears a car behind him on the gravel road, but despite his swerving and trying to avoid it, he is hit and left in a neighbour's field. Kate Burkholder investigates and finds out that his girlfriend is "English" (non-Amish) and that there is a dark clique at the school. With Skid's help, it is quickly cleared up.
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1,363 reviews69 followers
November 25, 2019
In this novella we follow Kate as she investigates the case of a teenage boy who is the victim of a hit and run. As the case progesses it becomes clear that there is a sinister reason behind the crime. This was a great novella in the series and I really enjoyed. I have found that some of the novellas are just okay for me but this one was very good. Again I have the same critique as the others, I wish that there was more of the side characters featured in it.
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1,793 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2019
I'm a huge fan of Ms. Castillo's Kate Burkholder series so when I saw this short story pop up in my library queue, I had to request it.

In Plain Sight, a young Amish man is nearly killed in a hit and run on his way home from seeing his English girlfriend.

When Chief Burkholder is called to the scene, she delves into a case that turns out to be much more; an angry suitor, a disgruntled father and a secret, not so secret society of bullying, violence and rage.

I love Kate, John and the community of Painters Mill and enjoy any opportunity to read about them.

There's not much of a mystery to unravel here but its always a joy to read about Kate, her loyal crew of police officers and the love between her and John.
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3,070 reviews1 follower
June 2, 2019
In Plain Sight by Linda Castillo is a short story about a young Amish boy, Noah Kline. In this story, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder believes that Noah is a victim of a hit and run driver. As she investigates further she finds out some other information that changes the premise of the investigation.

I enjoyed reading this short story. Linda Castillo has a way of engaging the reader within the story. She also has a way of allowing the reader to appreciate the Amish way of life and how they interact with the Englishers. This story was a great insight into two young people from two ways of life and how they interact. In Plain Sight by Linda Castillo is a great short read.
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1,313 reviews21 followers
December 10, 2021
Another and sweet Kate Burkholder novella. A story of an Englisher teenage girl falling for a teenage Amish boy and the bigoted and prejudiced nonsense that ensues over the relationship. The best part of the story was the sweet HEA.
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383 reviews17 followers
June 11, 2019
The Kate Burkholder between-the-numbers novellas are a great addition to the series. The teenage characters are particularly engaging and the audio production is very good.
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