Monday, March 11, 2013

Mitch Malone Interviews Pastor Christine



Mitch Malone here. I’ve been following a hot story and my remains were almost found in a compromising situation but I can’t say more. You will have to read it in A CASE OF VOLATILE DEEDS, my latest exclusive. Today I have Pastor Christine visiting. Seems she doesn’t have any secrets. We will have to see about that. I’m happy to do the interview on account of Elsie Dobson from A CASE OF ACCIDENTAL INTERSECTION set it up and also sent a plate of cookies. She is one of the best bakers, but I digress. Pastor Christine, it is a pleasure to meet you.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but you are the leading character from J.Q. Rose’s latest release called CODA TO MURDER.  You made headlines recently because you killed somebody at your church. Could you tell me about that?

PCH: God bless you, Mitch Malone. <chuckling>  Your reputation precedes you. I know you’re always trying to get your stories on the front page and garner awards to add to your resume. But, sorry, no headlines about me killing anyone!  

Unfortunately our talented Director of Music, William White, was found dead in our church basement the morning after our Wednesday night dinner and studies. I cannot believe anyone would murder this vibrant young man. But Detective Cole Stephens certainly considers our custodian, Dutch, and myself to be “persons of interest.”  You might want to dig around for some information so you could help clear Dutch and me.  Now that would be an amazing headline if you could solve this murder.

I’ve been known to solve a crime or two but have to give the credit to the police. Reporters are supposed to be unbiased.   It is a bit unusual to have a female pastor. Can you tell me how you came to minister to the people at Dayspring Church?

PCH: I love being the spiritual leader of the folks at Dayspring. I have been there about a year now, but I’ve been in the pulpit for five years at another church. I was happy to move away from the area, not because I had problems at the other church, but because I could put distance between my ex-husband, Brad, and me.
I have enjoyed meeting so many wonderful people at Dayspring. We are becoming a family. Of course, there are always conflicts that arise when dealing with so many personalities. The president of the women’s group is not exactly happy that I am caring for a pig and kangaroo in the back yard of the church parsonage or that I have taken in Mrs. Whitcomb’s cat, Bitsy, to care for until I can find a family who wants this darling tabby cat. Bitsy is litter trained and absolutely no accidents on the church owned parsonage floors. Now the backyard is another story…you know pigs like to root up the ground and eat everything in sight. I keep telling President Jewell, it is just temporary, and I will replace all the bushes, trees, flowers, and grass when their owner re-claims the animals.

You have a pig and a kangaroo in the back yard? That would make one good photo op. The book is called CODA TO MURDER. Did the dead guy get hit with a Coda? Is that another exotic animal? What is a coda and why is it in the mystery?

PCH: Coda is a musical term. I’m an accomplished organist. William and I are both known for our musical abilities at the organ and knowledge of church music.  I guess J.Q. chose a musical term because of our background in music. Coda is the sign that signifies the final section in a musical piece.  Unfortunately murder was the final ending to William’s life.

Now I understand you have a single friend that might want to date a single reporter? She has a penchant for coming up with some rather lawless ideas to solve crimes. Tell me about your friendship.

PCH: Oh yes, Lacey has become a valued friend. You can hang around awhile, Mitch, and you may get to meet her. She’s a florist and well, you know, weddings and funerals at our church. She’s always delivering flowers to the church, so we have time to talk and get to know each other. Although we are completely opposites in looks, she’s a petite strawberry blonde and I am six feet tall and with brown hair, we have lots in common. We are both single, career women, and survived bad marriages. 

So you are single too? I’m not sure you want to be seen with a reporter who might not always follow the right spiritual path.  Can you date being a minister and all?

PCH: Hey, Mitch, I’m not a monk! I’m a real person who likes to enjoy a date, a movie, friends, these delightful cookies, and beer with my pizza!

Okay, no more tough questions. I think we are done here. If you want to find out more about Pastor Christine or better yet purchase CODA TO MURDER check out these websites:

MuseItUp Publishing- http://tinyurl.com/anax9x7


bn.com and major online booksellers.

Thanks for coming by and make sure you pass along that I did the interview to Elsie. Better yet, maybe you shouldn’t. You seem pretty upset and I don’t want to lose my cookie connection. 

PCH: Heaven forbid you lose your cookie connection, Mitch. You don’t beat around the bush with your questions, but actually it’s been fun meeting you. I just wanted to add a thank you to W.S. Gager for swapping blogs with J.Q. Rose http://www.jqrose.com

More about J.Q. Rose - After writing feature articles in magazines, newspapers, and online magazines for over fifteen years, J.Q. Rose entered the world of fiction writing with her first published novella, Sunshine Boulevard, released by MuseItUp Publishing in 2011. Her latest mystery, Coda to Murder, was released in February. Blogging, photography, Pegs and Jokers board games, and travel are the things that keep her out of trouble. Spending winters in Florida with her husband allows Janet the opportunity to enjoy the life of a snowbird. Summer finds her camping and hunting toads, frogs, and salamanders with her four grandsons and granddaughter.

Connect with J.Q. Rose online at
J.Q. Rose blog http://www.jqrose.com/
Author website http://jqrose.webs.com/
J. Q.  Rose Amazon Author Page http://tinyurl.com/aeuv4m4

TAGLINE: Pastor Christine Hobbs never imagined she would be caring for a flock that includes a pig, a kangaroo, and a murderer.

More about CODA TO MURDER:  Pastor Christine Hobbs has been in the pulpit business for over five years. She never imagined herself caring for a flock that includes a pig, a kangaroo, and a murderer. 
Detective Cole Stephens doesn't want the pretty pastor to get away with murdering the church music director. His investigative methods infuriate Christine as much as his deep brown eyes attract her.
Can they find the real killer and build a loving relationship based on trust?

19 comments:

  1. Hi Mitch (and Wendy), It was a pleasure, I think, being grilled by you. Looking forward to a day with your readers. Thank you.

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  2. BTW, Wendy is a guest on my blog discussing dogs and noses..Yeah, really. http://www.jqrose.com/2013/03/meet-mystery-author-ws-gager.html

    Come on over and leave a comment to enter the drawing for prizes!

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  3. JQ: glad Mitch didn't scare you away. Thanks for mentioning my post too. I forgot. Oops!
    Wendy

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  4. Hi JQ, what a fun interview. The whole interview really digs into the story but doesn't give away any spoiler alerts. This cozy is definitely for me. Love your MC.

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  5. Your book sound great, JQ, I can't wait to read. I love a good mystery.

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  6. Cute interview! Look forward to reading the story.

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  7. Wonderful! I love hearing how Mitch handles things, and Pastor Christine held her own. Great interview Wendy, and J.Q.!

    Madeline

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  8. Hi Lorrie, Pastor Christine didn't want to ruin the ending for readers, but I am surprised how many folks I know read the last page before reading a book!!

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  9. Thanks, Marian..Can't wait to have you read it! LOL..

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  10. Hi Joselyn, it was fun being interviewed by Mitch or so Christine told me...!!

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  11. M.M.--I'm so glad you felt Christine held her own. She holds her own in the story too! Thanks so much for stopping in.

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  12. Marian and Lorrie: Thanks for checking out Mitch's grilling!
    Wendy

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  13. Madeline and Joselyn: so nice to see friends stopping by!
    Wendy

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  14. I enjoyed the interview. Coda To Murder sounds like my kind of romance book. I'm looking forward to reaing it.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Leona! I loved Coda to Murder and I'm sure you will.
      Wendy

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    2. Watch out for Mitch, Pastor Christine. He claims to be focused on his work but he's definitely got an eye for the ladies.

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    3. You have got Mitch's number Tess. Thanks for stopping by!
      Wendy

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  15. Leona, appreciate your comment. Knowing there are readers who enjoy this kind of story makes me very happy!

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  16. Pastor Christine says--Although I'm a minister, I am drawn to the bad boy kind of guy. I think that's part of a woman's makeup. Exciting and challenging.

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