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THE AMISH WIFE

Gregg Olsen

Unraveling the Lies, Secrets, and Conspiracy That Let a Killer Go Free

The #1 New York Times and Amazon Charts bestselling author Gregg Olsen solves a murder among the Amish and reveals the conspiracy to keep it a secret in a heartbreaking and horrifying true-crime story.
What if the first true crime story you ever wrote (ABANDONED PRAYERS) had loose ends that haunted you for more than thirty years? What if you had a second chance to right a wrong, solve a murder, and bring justice to a woman who had none? Would you take a second bite of the apple? Gregg Olsen didn't think twice. A call from an Amish farmer brought Olsen back into a story that never left him and gave him the chance to answer the question once and for all. Who killed Ida Stutzman? The young, pregnant Ohio Amish woman died in a barn fire. Her death was declared by natural causes. Soon after, her husband, Eli Stutzman, sold the farm, left the faith, and set off on an odyssey of sex, drugs, and erratic behavior that would culminate in the death of his and Ida's young son, Dannya mysterious crime ("Little Boy Blue of Chester, Nebraska") that gained national attention and inspired Olsen's true crime classic, Abandoned Prayers. Now, in THE AMISH WIFE Gregg Olsen revisits the Stutzman story and the niggling questions surrounding the events that took Ida's life 45 years ago. Why did the coroner so quickly rule the young mother's death heart failure? Why didn't the county sheriff investigate the circumstances behind her death? How come Ida's relatives repressed their doubts about her death and never publicly expressed their concerns - even after all this time? The answers were found between the two worlds that Eli Stutzman inhabited - the gay and Amish. Gaining greater access than most outsiders are afforded, Olsen takes readers deep into the circumscribed world of an Amish community and beyond as he pieces together the puzzle surrounding Ida's death. The gay men in Eli's life Olsen met more than three decades ago, like the Amish, were freer in 2022 to speak a truth they'd kept silent out of a fear that has lessened over the years. Just how much did a conspiracy of silence shared by inhabitants of two very different words become complicit in an Amish wife's death and, later, her son's? #1 New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen has written more than thirty books, including If You Tell, Lying Next to Me, The Last Thing She Ever Did, and two novels in the Nicole Foster series, The Sound of Rain and The Weight of Silence. His last true crime book, If You Tell, found a home on Amazon Charts for more than 180 weeks and was the bestselling Kindle eBook of 2020 (and the second bestselling of 2021). He has appeared on Good Morning America, Dateline, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, and MSNBC and been featured in Redbook, People, Salon, the Seattle Times, Los Angeles Times, and New York Post. His fiction and nonfiction works have appeared on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestseller lists. A Seattle native, he lives with his wife in rural Washington State.
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Published 2024-01-01 by Thomas & Mercer

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The details of the case are gripping enough, but Olsen elevates them with sturdy prose, meticulous research, and admirable journalistic tenacity. This addendum to a once-settled story lands as much more than a footnote. Read more...

Olsen has a gift for taking mountains of paperwork and interview material and weaving them into a cohesive narrative that is often difficult to put down, especially for die-hard true-crime fans. Because he frames the book as a step-by-step process of discovery, readers will feel like they're right there with him as he's knocking on doors and spinning out on the Midwestern ice. An engaging, well-researched historical excavation...