Amanda Flower
Amanda Flower (born January 23, 1980 in Akron, Ohio) is a USA Today bestselling American writer of mystery novels under her real name and the pen name, "Isabella Alan". She writes for adults and children. She won the Agatha Award for Children's/Young Adult book in 2015 for Andi Unstoppable, and was nominated for an Agatha Award in 2010 (Maid of Murder), 2013 (Andi Unexpected), and 2014 (Andi Under Pressure).
Bibliography
India Hayes series
- Maid of Murder, Five Star Publishing, 2010
- Murder in a Basket, Five Star Publishing, 2012
Amish Candy Shop series
- Assaulted Caramel, Kensington Publishing, 2017
- Lethal Licorice, Kensington Publishing, 2018
- Premediated Peppermint, Kensington Publishing, 2018
- Criminally Cocoa, Kensington Publishing, 2019
- Toxic Toffee, Kensington Publishing, 2019
Amish Matchmaker series
- Matchmaking Can Be Murder, Kensington Publishing, 2020
Appleseed Creek series
- A Plain Death, B&H Publishing, 2012
- A Plain Scandal, B&H Publishing, 2013
- A Plain Disappearance, B&H Publishing, 2013
- A Plain Malice, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
Andi Boggs series
- Andi Unexpected, Zonderkidz, 2013
- Andi Under Pressure, Zonderkidz, 2014
- Andi Unstoppable, Zonderkidz, 2015
Living History Museum series
- The Final Reveille, Midnight Ink, 2015
- The Final Tap, Midnight Ink, 2016
- The Final Vow, Midnight Ink, 2017
Magical Bookshop series
- Crime and Poetry, Penguin Random House, 2016
- Prose and Cons, Penguin Random House, 2016
- Murders and Metaphors, Crooked Lane Books, 2019
- Verse and Vengeance, Crooked Lane Books, 2019
Magic Garden series
- Flowers and Foul Play, Crooked Lane Books, 2018
- Death and Daisies, Crooked Lane Books, 2019
Amish Quilt Shop series
Plainly Murder, New American Library, 2013, prequel novella
- Murder, Plain and Simple, New American Library, 2013
- Murder, Simply Stitched, New American Library, 2014
- Murder, Served Simply, New American Library, 2014
- Murder, Plainly Read, New American Library, 2015
- Murder, Handcrafted, New American Library, 2016
References
External links
- Amanda Flower’s website
- Stop Your Killing Me- Amanda Flower
- Interview USA Today Happily Ever After
- Amanda Flower: Mild-Mannered Librarian Plots Murder-- Publishers Weekly
- USA Today Bestseller- Amanda Flower
- https://www.cozy-mystery.com/amanda-flower.html
- https://www.kensingtonbooks.com/author.aspx/31849
- https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/308147/amanda-flower/
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