Saturday, March 23, 2019

"Dead Letter, A Meddlin’ Madeline Mystery" by Chautona Havig



About the Book



Book: Dead Letter, A Meddlin’ Madeline Mystery  
Author: Chautona Havig  
Genre: Christian historical, mystery  
Release Date: February 19, 2019

For the first time, Madeline has permission to meddle. Something’s not adding up in the Wintherwood, Ohio bank, and Madeline’s there to figure out why. Sent by the Rockland Pinkerton’s office to investigate shady banking practices, Madeline finally has the opportunity to try out all her developing detective skills. From her new disguise to an assumed persona, complete with non-existent fiancé, Madeline takes on embezzlement in Wintherwood, Ohio. Now, to find the culprit and get back to Rockland before Amy arrives, before Mrs. Barnes gets any sicker, and before Russell writes her off as a hopeless, heartless girl. As Madeline figures out what’s happening, even Mr. Flint begins to lose confidence in her. How will she prove who is taking the money and why–especially after her primary suspect ends up dead? Dead Letter is the fourth book in the Meddlin’ Madeline series.

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"Dead Letter, A Meddlin’ Madeline Mystery" by Chautona Havig is is the fourth book in the Meddlin’ Madeline series. This time Madeline has permission to meddle and the book is humorous at time, especially the "love letters" to and from Royal. 

This books makes Madeline rethink her devotion to be a Pinkerton detective.
This book is fiction but once again the author points her characters to what really matters  which is keeping true to the Christian life.  I say this because of this quote from the book " .... hold Him. Don't allow your faith to waver. Trust His goodness, even when it seems as though there is no goodness left in the world. And most of all, ......listen to Him. He speaks to you every time you open the Bible. His voice calls you softly, tenderly, as the hymn says. And once you've listened, then pour out your heart to Him. Tell Him all the little cares and the big ones. All parents desire for their children to confide in them. How much more does our Heavenly Father wish for an intimate relationship with us!" 

I am glad that Madeline makes the decision she does at the end of the book. I don't know but I think another book in this series might be coming because of conflict that still exist between Madeline and another character.

There is a sad event in the book that reminds readers that life happens even in fiction.

I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own. 

About the Author


Chautona Havig lives in an oxymoron, escapes into imaginary worlds that look startlingly similar to ours and writes the stories that emerge. An irrepressible optimist, Chautona sees everything through a kaleidoscope of It’s a Wonderful Life sprinkled with fairy tales. Find her on the web and say howdy—if you can remember how to spell her name.

More from Chautona

3 Reasons You’ll Love the Book and Hate Me

“This is book four, right?” I nodded. He looked at me with those eyes that conjure up the idea of puppy dogs begging for treats. So deceptive. “You’re going to have to up the stakes then.” “Well, this is the one where she goes into official active detective mode and decides if she even wants that kind of life.” “Not enough.” He was right and I knew it. Fortunately, I’d prepared for this moment. You see, I know him well. He’s a horror writer. He likes to torment in ways that make my worst meannesses seem petty (like the time I suggested killing off Chad in Past Forward—trust me. That was kind compared to his ideas). So, I pulled out my bigger gun and plopped it on the table. I added ammunition. And grinned. Look, you guys are going to hate me for it, but trust me. It needs to be done. You’ll forgive me… eventually. Maybe. I hope. Then he did it. He gave me that look. No, not the, “Yeah, baby!” look you want to see when you’ve hit a hole in one. The, “Is that all you’ve got?” look. The work began. He suggested one thing. I toned it back. He looked like that puppy again—except this time I’d kicked him. Bless his heart, he does love his horror. Still, he whistled his way out the door a short while later, and I grinned. Compromise is beautiful. But what does that mean for YOU?

3 Reasons You’ll Love the Book and Hate Me

First— Love the book: Madeline as Jane Sempleton is a hoot. She cracked me up from the beginning, and I’m still chuckling. Hate me: Madeline’s faith and integrity are tested in this one—exponentially. Without giving away too much, her father even rebukes her!!! Second— Love the book: Mrs. Barnes is such a sweet mentor to Madeline Hate me: Mrs. Barnes. That’s all I’m sayin’. Mrs. Barnes. Third— Love the book: Snippets of the heart get revealed. Hate me: Russell. That’s all I’m sayin’. Russell. So, there you have it. All the reasons you should read this book… and remember that the series isn’t over. Not by a long shot. It’s darkest before dawn. And um… a whole bunch of other clichés.

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To celebrate her tour, Chautona is giving away a grand prize of a paperback copy of Dead Letter, a Madeline-inspired book cozy, and a book-themed candle!!
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3 comments:

Debbie P said...

This book sounds like a really fantastic and intriguing read.

Chautona said...

Aw, thanks for reading. I hope Mrs. Barnes' situation wasn't too difficult for you.

Carla Loves to Read said...

This story sounds good. I will have to check it out. The whole Pinkerton angle is interesting.