Christian author VJ Dunn brings you two well-seasoned ladies who couldn’t be any different if they’d come from opposing planets. The stories are full of fun, friendship, faith and just a smidge of fear!
Crown Hill breathes a sigh of relief once the Fishhook Killer is captured. But when yet another body is found and the police fail to find the murderer, will Maddie and Maggie be able to solve the crime?
Joining the ladies is Robert, Maddie's long-time friend and newly commissioned boyfriend... or is that manfriend? (Maddie secretly calls him her "old man"), along with trusty dog Wally Wonka and even the feisty feline Samuel Adams, as they wade through a murky puddle of clues that all seem to point to one very surprising suspect...
While Maddie relies on logic to work on solving the crime, Maggie uses her southern charm to wile information out of everyone who walks into her new bakery, gathering intel faster than a fall squirrel collecting nuts. Add in Robert's police connections to the mix and they have a recipe for a great "whodonut!" (Doughnut, get it? Huh?)
Bad dad jokes aside, things don't go exactly as planned when they decide to confront their prime suspect but discover that crime-solving isn't as easy as pie after all.
And sometimes it can be downright sticky.
Join Maddie and Maggie as they stumble their way through yet another investigation in The Church Lady Mysteries! Missteps, misdirection and misleading abound, but with Maddie’s muleheaded stubbornness—and Maggie’s southern charm—will the ladies find their investigative mojo and stop the killer?
I'm a Christian author who likes to write stuff that might be a little more off-the-wall than what the average Christian reader is used to. I'm positive that the Lord has a sense of humor (I mean, come on, have you seen the platypus? Seriously! You just know He laughed His head off at that creation!) and I like to make sure I get that humor in there somewhere.
So my books might lean a little more toward a PG rating, but nothing more than what you might get in a kid's cartoon these days. I like believable characters who make people smile, cry, think, and yeah...laugh.