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When Kate and Paul Hanlon leave their home in San Antonio to take over the pastorate of Faith Briar Church, they are excited about embracing the small town way of life. But when they arrive in Copper Mill to see their new church in flames and evidence shows that the fire was not an accident, Kate sets out to discover who is behind it. As she investigates, she makes friends in town, and threatening phone calls, mysterious packages and a life-and-death chase only make her more certain she is show more on the right path. Meanwhile, Paul struggles to keep the wounded church together. How will they rebuild? Was moving here a big mistake? As they seek God's wisdom, the folks of Copper Mill discover that hope can rise out of ashes and lead to glorious new life.. show less
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Through the Fire is book 1 in the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series. The minister's wife is Kate Hanlon. Her husband, Paul, and she have moved from their old church, Riverbend Community, in San Antonio, Texas, to take over Faith Briar Church in the small town of Copper Mill, Tennessee. There is a larger town nearby named Pine Ridge. It's good thing that Pine Ridge will handle fires too large for Copper Mill's volunteers, because the Hanlons arrive just in time to see Faith Briar Church burning.
We're soon introduced to the living cross the Hanlons will have to bear: church board member Renee Lambert, who takes her Chihuahua, Kisses, almost everywhere. She's very opinionated and quite happy to make her opinions known. By chapter 6 show more Renee is asking Kate and Paul to look after Kisses while she's at an appointment. Later she's even telling Kisses that Kate is [the dog's] Grandma.
The parsonage is tiny and ugly except for its living room, which might be bigger than the rest of the parsonage. (Guess what the Hanlons are going to have to do with it while the church is being rebuilt...) There's a sliding glass door stained with minerals. I like what the stains resemble, though.
We learn early on that it's a case of arson, but who is the arsonist? Renee thinks she knows. Paul doesn't believe it. The man's backstory is tragic, but does that make him guilty?
Turns out a corporation, Worldwide Destination Resorts, wanted to buy the church's land. Suspicious, isn't it? Even more suspicious is that the CEO died in what might or might not have been an accident a few days ago. Then Kate starts getting death threats...
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According to chapter 4: Kate and Paul's eldest is Andrew, a lawyer in Philadelphia. Rebecca is their youngest, an understudy hoping to act on Broadway, New York City. Melissa, their middle, is married and living in Atlanta. She has three children. The most recent is baby Mia Elizabeth.
Chapter 8: Do NOT feed your dog what Kisses, also known as 'Little Umpkins' was fed. A little garlic is okay, but onions are not good for dogs!
This isn't a bad cozy mystery. I like Kate and Paul and I didn't guess the arsonist.
Dog lovers: You won't get to meet the Philpott rottweiler, Maximillian, but there are plenty of scenes with Kisses the teacup Chihuahua.
Cat lovers: Kate gets to take care of Mrs. Philpott's cat, Ruffles, because her sons fear for their rottweiler while their mom is in the hospital. (Enid is the referee.) show less
We're soon introduced to the living cross the Hanlons will have to bear: church board member Renee Lambert, who takes her Chihuahua, Kisses, almost everywhere. She's very opinionated and quite happy to make her opinions known. By chapter 6 show more Renee is asking Kate and Paul to look after Kisses while she's at an appointment. Later she's even telling Kisses that Kate is [the dog's] Grandma.
The parsonage is tiny and ugly except for its living room, which might be bigger than the rest of the parsonage. (Guess what the Hanlons are going to have to do with it while the church is being rebuilt...) There's a sliding glass door stained with minerals. I like what the stains resemble, though.
We learn early on that it's a case of arson, but who is the arsonist? Renee thinks she knows. Paul doesn't believe it. The man's backstory is tragic, but does that make him guilty?
Turns out a corporation, Worldwide Destination Resorts, wanted to buy the church's land. Suspicious, isn't it? Even more suspicious is that the CEO died in what might or might not have been an accident a few days ago. Then Kate starts getting death threats...
NOTES:
According to chapter 4: Kate and Paul's eldest is Andrew, a lawyer in Philadelphia. Rebecca is their youngest, an understudy hoping to act on Broadway, New York City. Melissa, their middle, is married and living in Atlanta. She has three children. The most recent is baby Mia Elizabeth.
Chapter 8: Do NOT feed your dog what Kisses, also known as 'Little Umpkins' was fed. A little garlic is okay, but onions are not good for dogs!
This isn't a bad cozy mystery. I like Kate and Paul and I didn't guess the arsonist.
Dog lovers: You won't get to meet the Philpott rottweiler, Maximillian, but there are plenty of scenes with Kisses the teacup Chihuahua.
Cat lovers: Kate gets to take care of Mrs. Philpott's cat, Ruffles, because her sons fear for their rottweiler while their mom is in the hospital. (Enid is the referee.) show less
No one could prepare Pastor Paul Hanlon and his wife, Kate, for the sight that awaited them when they arrived at their new church home in Copper Mill, Tennessee.
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- Through the Fire
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- Kate Hanlon (minister's wife, worker in stained glass); Paul Hanlon (Faith Briar Church's new minister); Joe Tucker (elderly parishioner, backwoodsman); Renee Lambert (church board member & pain); Livvy Jenner (librarian, parishioner); Danny Jenner (Mr. Livvy, church board chairman) (show all 26); Justin Jenner (Danny & Livvy's teen son); James Jenner (Danny & Livvy's teen son); Sam Gorman (organist); LuAnne Matthews (Country Diner waitress, parisioner); Jed Brawley (drifter); Deputy Skip Spencer; Sheriff Alan Roberts; Pete MacKenzie (Copper Mill Presbyterian pastor); Bobby Evabs (First Baptist pastor); Lucas Gregory (St. Lucy's Episcopal rector); J. B. Packer (former high school golden boy); Loretta Sweet (Country Diner owner and cook); Eli Weston (building contractor, owns Weston's Antiques); Sybil Hudson (retired admin. asst. to Worldwide Destination Resorts CEO); Charles Brandsmyth III (late Worldwide Destination Resorts CEO); Millie Lovelace (church secretary); Abby Pippins (parishioner); Lester Philpott (parishioner); Enid Philpott (mother of Lester and LeReoy); Caroline Beauregard Johnston (J. P. Beauregard's granddaughter, Renee's ma)
- Important places
- Copper Mill, Tennessee, USA (small town); Faith Briar Church, Copper Mill, Tennessee, USA; Faith Briar parsonage; Country Diner, Copper Mill, Tennessee, USA; Renee's house
- Dedication
- To all my friends at Trinity Oaks in Salisbury, North Carolina -- you are an inspiration!
- First words
- Kate Hanlon smoothed her skirt, straightened the buttons on her periwinkle cardigan, and adjusted the silver drop-pendant at her neck,
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Oh yes, he had!
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