Today I welcome author E.V. Sparrow with her latest release, Muldoon's Minnesota Darling. EV has graciously offered to gift one lucky winner with a bookmark direct from Dublin, Ireland. Read through for details on entering.
Author E.V. Sparrow and Muldoon’s Minnesota Darling: A Novella (eBook) Click here to read the first chapter on Amazon.
About the author: E.V. Sparrow wrote anthologized stories, including Guideposts and Bethany House publishers, before becoming a novelist with Celebrate Lit. Her readers encounter God’s unexpected presence through her character’s adventures. Her own involved traveling or working in over twenty countries. She ministered on prayer, worship, mission teams, and in Divorce Care and Singles. Transplanting from California to North Carolina, she and her husband enjoy being near more family and grandchildren.
Getting to know E.V.:
I once hopped a freight train with some friends for a weekend. The friend that led us had been hopping trains for about 5 years. When I washed my hair, it rinsed greenish water from all the diesel smoke going through the tunnels.
Have you ever heard of a kibbutz? I worked on one in Israel for the summer. It was a few miles below the last town in the country, five miles from Lebanon, and ten miles from Syria. We had a bomb shelter onsite and watched incoming rockets from Hamas hit the hills beyond the cotton fields. That was a surreal experience!
I’m delighted to be under contract with my debut series of three historical fiction books, Those Resilient Muldoons, on the way to the market. Book 1, Muldoon’s Misfortunes, is set to debut on 12/5/23. It expands on the portion of Mick Muldoon’s story I introduce readers to in Muldoon’s Minnesota Darling: A Novella.
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A Peek Inside the Book:
Chapter 1
Brothers and Hoodlums
He’s something like Brendan but worse
Mick
New York City, McGinty’s Pub
Friday, May 3rd, 1867
Mick Muldoon plucked an auburn hair from inside his tattered tam and rolled the tweed fabric on his thigh. His cheek, ribs, and leg throbbed from his beating at the docks on the Lower East Side. He stroked his sore jaw with his fingertips. Beating a man for his limp. He stared into the amber liquid at the bottom of his glass. Thank God in Heaven for Ed’s unexpected rescue. He never should have left Ireland, no matter he’d lost all his wives and children to disease again. His farm was a sheltered place. Mick swigged his last gulp and glanced around McGinty’s pub.
At midday, it was dim inside, with one window for light. Only a few glasses clinked, and three patrons chatted together at the nearby bar.
Mick had missed much of what his brother and Ed’s old chum had discussed during his distraction but had no difficulty in understanding Gilhooley’s character. Thinking he’s a hoodlum.
Gilhooley’s hugest man leaned down and murmured near his ear.
“Listen, Ed. You freed me from those ruffians at the docks, but you landed us here before another, I’m thinking. He’s a giant with dark, dead eyes.” Mick shuddered. “What were you discussing?”
Charlie blew smoke at Mick’s face, then turned to Ed. “Did you have difficulty following me, old chum, or did you take me meaning of what I’m offering to you?”
“Aye, and ’tis a generous offer to join your gang, Gilhooley.” Ed wagged his head.
Gang? Chill bumps slithered up his arms.
“I only came to New York City from Canada to search for Mick. Got me gambling earnings and heading out west to purchase farmland. Think I’ll stick to me plan.”
Mick gasped. “Glory be. Getting out of this stifling city? Open sky. Luscious earth.”
Gilhooley chuckled. “The world needs you, Mick. Your innocent hopes remind those of us jaded men of our boyhood dreams.” He stubbed out his cigar inside his empty glass. “Get away, whilst your heart yet desires wholesome things. Get out before city life sucks out your soul.” He curled his hands into fists on the tabletop. “Beware, if you ever rat on me, I’ll hear ’bout it. I’ll find you. I will.”
Mick flinched at the man’s harshness.
Ed stood and offered his hand to shake. “Charlie, ’twas fine to see you. I’ll be telling me mother to tell your aunt I delivered her letter. May take time whilst the letter gets to Ireland, but there’ll be a celebration, ’tis sure, for I’ve found you. Do you have a word for her?”
Mick tucked in his split lip and licked the metallic taste.
“Nah, just tell them I’m well.” Gilhooley sliced the air with his hand. “Aye, ’twas grand honoring our friendship for old time’s sake. Now, get.” He stiffened his shoulders like a bull. “And don’t share a word of me offer. If you do, you might find a devil with a blade at your neck.”
“Aye, no doubt to your meaning.” Ed lifted his knapsack from the floor by his chair.
Mick scrambled to his feet, using the brick wall behind him for support. He gawked at Gilhooley as he slid the chair beneath the table.
Charlie’s two guards stepped in unison toward Mick and Ed, with their right hands inside their vests.
Ed said, “Farewell, Charlie.” He slid a glance to Mick and jerked his head toward the door.
“Aye.” Mick scooted along the wall to the door and hobbled forward as the space opened. His bruised torso and leg now throbbed in earnest. But his fear of wicked Gilhooley helped him squelch any groans. Mick tugged his tam over his hair and reached for the doorhandle. The door narrowly missed his nose when it opened inward. He stepped back.
Ed bumped into him from behind, shoving Mick into the path of two policemen. “Oof.”
“Steady there, fella. Imbibed a bit much?” The tallest policeman studied Mick.
“No, sir,” said Ed. “He was born with a limp. ’Tis a problem that’s always with him.”
The shorter officer scowled. “And what’s happened to him, then? You don’t get to be looking that way from birth, aye?”
Mick chuckled. “God loves the Irish wit.”
“That He does.” The tallest policeman grinned. “You alright there, fella? Anything you wish to tell us?”
Mick shuffled his feet and gazed back at Gilhooley. “Not a thing. Tripped and fell earlier all by meself is all.”
“Happens. Poor soul.” Ed clapped Mick on the shoulder. “We appreciate you asking ’bout him, officers. I’ll be getting him on home and into a good soak.”
The policemen scrutinized Mick from his scruffy boots to his battered cap, wished him good luck and the Saints to preserve him, then headed for Charlie’s table.
Ed grabbed Mick’s arm. “Make haste. Let’s get to your lodgings whilst the police occupy Charlie’s men, for I don’t trust me chum Charlie one whit.”
“We’re in agreement.”
The brothers rounded the corner of McGinty’s, and Ed drew Mick to a stop. Ed shifted his bag and glanced back the way they’d come.
Mick copied him. “What’s wrong?”
“Realized I don’t know which way to turn. Where do you live, me boy-o? Be quick. Charlie gave me the willies.”
Mick tugged Ed left. “This way. Living on Rose Street and on our sister’s goodwill. She’s paying me rent and for me food. ’Tis why I’m so desperate for work as to go to the docks. Eight months here in the land of plenty and none will hire me because of this limp.”
“’Tis a bad lot you’ve been dealt, brother.”
Sunset dulled the city’s filth and insisted on adding golden hues for sparkle and shine on anything metal, stone, or wood. The people in a rush to get home almost had halos. “’Tis the only time of day I think the city is nigh pretty. Mayhap a glimpse of heaven, aye? If Fiona and the children appeared, I’d believe it.” Mick blinked back tears, then stepped onto the street between carts and pedestrians. “This way.”
“No one’s been trailing us. Thinking we’ll be fine.” Ed kept up with Mick’s uneven pace. “Sure and hoping we don’t catch sight of your Mister Death.”
“No one sees Mister Death, but me. Ed, what did Gilhooley mean by offering you a spot in his gang?”
“He’s an American version of the Irish Republican Guard in Ireland.”
Mick froze and stared at Ed. Then he huffed. “Your old chum is a hoodlum.”
Ed glowered. “Depends on your viewpoint. The IRG are patriots to many.”
“But we have our freedoms here. No need for gangs. Turn in here.” Mick headed down an alleyway. “’Tis a shortcut from the pub I’ve discovered for getting home.”
“Aye, not the time to argue our politics. Best be on our guard in this dark and narrow place.” Ed surveyed the several storied buildings, doorways, and any openings they passed. “Ah, but the farmer has naught for street smarts. Keep to the middle, me brother. Gives us time to react to an unpleasant creature waiting to waylay us.”
A gigantic man approached from the end of the alley toward them. His face was downturned.
Ed yanked Mick back and stopped. “Don’t you see him?”
Mick wrenched his arm out of Ed’s grasp. “’Tis Brendan. He’s me chum of a sort. See him most nights.” He cupped his hands around his mouth. “Ho, Brendan, returning from Maeve’s?”
Brendan started, then gave Mick a lopsided grin. “Yeah, saw Orla. Be careful, Mick. I put Digger on a rampage. Thinks I was sniffing after Maeve. Don’t fancy her. Only fancy Orla—”
“Our Orla? Our sister, Orla?” Ed balled his fists.
Mick stepped between the two men. “Orla invites him. Ed, get a grip on yourself, man. We must have a chat.”
“Is something wrong?” Brendan leaned down into Ed’s face. His crooked nostrils twitched. “Who’s this fella? Is he cross at me? I don’t like it.”
“Me brother, Ed.” Mick grinned. “He came to get me. ’Twas a grand surprise, aye? Ed, here’s Brendan, a chum to me and Orla. He’s a winner at boxing. You two have that in common, boxing. Good evening, Brendan, for we must be away to home for supper.”
“Brothers.” Brendan blinked, then smiled, revealing two missing front teeth. “’Tis alright, then.” He leaned his bulk forward, shuffled his feet past the brothers, and continued down the alley to the street.
Ed huffed. “Me heart was in me mouth. Thought we’d had it. Can’t box with a man that size.”
“Fine thing he’s a friend, then, aye?” Mick hobbled toward the light at the alley’s end. “Now, ’bout Digger. He’s something like Brendan, but worse. He’s a lout, whereas Brendan,” he tapped his temple, “has an injury, it seems. Digger rules with cruelty, and we don’t want that for the girls, now do we?”
“The girls?”
They reached the end of the buildings and entered the common area between the tenements. Cats combatted in the distance, voices raised in a quarrel, and dishes clinked through open windows.
A fish aroma made Mick gag. He gestured upward and spoke over his shoulder. “”Twas washing day.” Hung above them, clothing lines with wash clipped to ropes crisscrossed in a pattern that could break a man’s fall from the third floor. He breathed in the better aroma of soap.
“Your place is beyond this maze somewhere?”
“Duck through without knocking something down, and we’ll be fine.” Mick wove between blankets, diapers, and aprons to arrive at his back porch room. “Me room is there. Up the stairs.” His booted feet scuffed up the three steps. He swung open the rickety door and held it for Ed. “Thinking none followed. The laundry’s a grand screen to hide us.”
Ed entered and stood to the side of Mick’s cot, pushed into the corner of the six by ten-foot covered porch. He scowled. “Why’d you live here? Nigh to a shanty, Mick. I’d wish better for you.” In the twilight, he fingered a tear in the screen, and scraped his toe over the splintered wood framing a hole in the floor. “No light back here? Don’t you worry ’bout Mister Death in the shadows?”
Mick scoffed. “Only the moon to see by. And you’re giving me a better life, aren’t you? The chance to farm again. I’ll be free of me living conditions then, I will. You’re an answer to me prayers. Never thought I’d say that to you, to be sure.”
Ed nodded. “Thought you’d feel that way, but this? This stuns me—”
“How else can I abide in America without money? I’ve women’s charity to survive on. ’Tis why you found me at the docks, remember? Searching for work.” Mick slapped the door. His palm stung from the force.
“I’m not saying you—”
“You beast!” A high-pitched voice screeched beyond the door connecting Mick’s porch to Maeve’s dwelling.
“Ah, the girls are awake.” Mick faced the doorway. “Time to introduce you, and to tell Orla you’re here.”
“Who? You never answered me question.”
“Orla’s school chum, Maeve. Remember her?”
Ed folded his arms and shifted his weight. “Maeve O’Donnell?”
“Aye. They’re Maeve’s girls. ’Tis her boarding house. More like a brothel.”
Ed’s jaw slackened, then clenched. “You’re living where? What sort of establishment did you say?” He jiggled his finger into one ear.
Mick sighed. “Yeah, you heard right. Only learned of where’d we be living when Orla and I arrived at the tenements. She said Maeve’s occupation was running a boarding house. Guessed the truth when one of her girls answered the door.”
“I only ever teased Orla ’bout those rumors ’bout her I’d heard in the village.” Ed’s nostrils flared. “’Twas possible they were untrue. Why’re you so calm ’bout it? You’re a good Catholic.”
“Ed, she’s our sister, our Orla. We’re to love our family. God says it. And she’s been caring for me so I won’t starve. Even Maeve herself lets me live here—”
“You expecting me to be glad to go inside?” Ed glowered a few inches away from Mick’s face.
Mick yelled, “You got somewhere else to go?”
The door opened, washing lamplight over the brothers, and Orla leaned through the frame. “What’s the trouble?” Her scowl transformed to shock at Ed’s presence.
“Well, we’ve got our bully Ed back with us.” Mick side-hugged his sister. “He’s come to find me and take me with him to Minnesota. Isn’t it grand, Orla?”
With Ed like a red-faced statue, and Orla tongue-tied, Mick laughed. “We’re living a scene from our childhood in the Old Country. All’s right in me world, now.”
Orla glared. “All is not right with the world. What’d you bring him here for?”
“Course ’tis. The wildcat and the bully facing each other.” Mick propped himself against the wall. “What will happen now, I wonder?”
“We’re not settling in for an entertaining chat, Mick. Come on in, you two. Better get this over with.” Orla swung the door in and stepped aside. “Maeve’s up. We must tell her ’bout Ed before Digger returns. He left to gamble, after I scolded him for stealing me earnings. We’ll need a plan.”
Once inside Maeve’s warm kitchenette, she turned around and studied Mick’s face. “God in heaven, me brother.” She fingered his bruised jaw, turned his chin sideways, and wiped his split lip.
“Ouch, none of that.” Mick stepped back.
“Glory, why can’t you keep away from scuffles?”
“Was at the docks. Happened whilst looking for work.”
“Docks all alone?” Orla tsked. “Surely you’ve a better head on you than that.”
Mick rubbed his sore nose and stared at the ceiling.
“Found him in time to run those ruffians off.” Ed shoved his hands into his pockets and surveyed the small, untidy room. “Told some officers I’d get him home and into a tub to soak. You got a tub, aye?”
Orla huffed and clutched her hip. “What officers? Policemen? Never say you got mixed up with them, Mick.”
“Not to worry.” Mick pulled up a wobbly chair to rest his throbbing leg. “’Twas afterwards. They were fine Irishmen like me.”
She smirked. “Ah well, ’tis no trouble, then. Let me heat you some water. Ed, fetch the tub from that closet there. Then I’ll take you to the parlor. We’ve an hour until Digger returns.”
“One thing, Orla.” Mick slid a glance at Ed. “Will you go with us away from here? Your life could improve, aye?”
“No. Tenement life suits me.” She pursed her lip. “But Mick needs an escape.”
Ed nodded. “Aye, he does. But you should listen to your brothers and come with us.”
“And why should I be listening to you?” Orla scowled, puckering her jagged scar on her cheek and eyebrow. “I’m a grown woman and will do as I please. We’re in America and free of the Old Country’s ways. I’ve got me own plans. Let it be.”
“But Orla, ’tis safer in the country.” Mick jabbed at the door. “No thievery by—”
She burst out laughing. “Ah, Mick. You’ve a mind of a farmer, God bless you.” She flicked her focus onto Ed. “Me and Ed? We’ve not lived isolated in a village, married, and raising littles. We’ve got smarts ’bout living in back alleys, hovels, and establishments of ill repute in Dublin. Haven’t we, Ed?”
“Don’t be giving our brother poor opinions of us, Sister.” Ed narrowed his eyes.
She snorted. “If he’s not got them by now, he never will.”
“What plans?” Mick grimaced. “Will you stay with Maeve forever, then?”
“No. Can’t convince me I’d be better off. I wouldn’t. Let’s get you soaking.” Orla tugged Mick inside.
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Carly Turnquist, forensic accountant, is at home in Bear Cove, Maine, happily planning her son's wedding, when she sees a bank robbery. The only problem is that nobody else sees the robbery, and when she tries to investigate, her credibility is called into question. Add into the mix her husband's long-lost brother who disappears, leaving his son behind.
Five and Twenty Blackbirds (Book 4)
Join Carly Turnquist as she accompanies husband Mike to his twenty-fifth college reunion in Arizona. However, a sleepy little town is about to wake up to its first murder in over a hundred years, and Carly's nose for a mystery is on high alert.
Broke, Busted, and Disgusted (Book 5)
Back in Bear Cove, Carly's best friend is being courted by a smarmy stranger, and Mike's latest client is unhappy with him. When the client turns up dead and Mike is nowhere to be found, the police suspect him, and the video and paperwork they have that shows someone matching Mike's description maxed out their credit cards and cleaned out their bank accounts is compelling. But Carly knows her husband couldn't kill anybody. Could he?
Hidden Assets (Book 6)
Carly Turnquist, forensic accountant, responds to a call from her friend, Anne, who is in the middle of a nasty divorce, and travels to Wyoming to help find assets Anne thinks her husband has stolen. But the mystery begins before Carly even arrives when she sees a man thrown off a train. Except there’s no body. Husband Mike uncovers an illegal scam in a computer program he has been asked to upgrade, and then Anne is arrested for her ex’s murder. Can Carly figure out what’s going on, and why a strange couple is digging in Anne’s basement? Or will she disappear along with the artwork, coins, and money?
Petty Cash (Book 7)
Can Carly enjoy a peaceful vacation on Cape Cod, or will a local ghostly legend and a murder keep her too busy to notice what else is going on around her?
A Deadly Dissolution (Book 8)
Carly loses more than daylight when the total lunar eclipse and crime come to town. Can she figure out what’s going on before the suspects escape?
Silent Partner (Book 9)
Carly and Mike take the vacation of a lifetime--an Alaskan cruise. Unfortunately, Carly can't turn off her nose for trouble. Or mystery. Pretty soon she's embroiled with a series of allegations, innuendoes, overheard conversations, and even a shoving match. And before she knows it--a body. Can Carly figure out who the killer is before she ends up floating on an iceberg--or worse?
In the Money
(Book 10)
A million-dollar jackpot, a missing neighbor who won the money, a mysterious investment advice friend, and a cyber-security expert blended together with a dollop of insurance fraud and a smidgeon of gossip—can Carly get to the bottom of it all without ending up sunk in the harbor?
Missing Deposits (Book 11)
Carly looks forward to a vacation when Mike is hired to assist a rancher family in western Colorado catalogue their various mineral rights following the discovery of a large copper field on their property. However, Carly soon learns that the real wealth—and the real danger—aren’t below ground. Someone is out to keep a secret bigger and more profitable than copper. And they’re willing to kill for it.
Risk Management (Book 12)
When Carly is confronted with three terrible monsters, will she survive all three – or will this be her end?
Carly can’t ignore a good mystery. But when her investigations come close to home, she must decide whether to step back or continue, because now her family—and her own life—are at stake. Will she continue? Or will she retire gracefully? Perhaps she can do both.
Mysterious Ink Mystery Bookstore series: Join Margie Hanson, Carly Turnquist’s now-adult granddaughter, as she inherits a mystery bookstore in Edgewater, Colorado. This light-hearted cozy mystery with a dose of romance series is sure to delight you as Margie finds herself in the midst of missing books, murder, hidden secrets, and clandestine affairs. She undoubtedly inherited her grandmother’s sleuthing gene.
The Game is Afoot
(Book 1)
When Great-Aunt Roselda calls, everybody comes running. But by the time Carly Turnquist, forensic accountant, and her now adult granddaughter Margie Hanson arrive, Roselda is dead. Follow Carly on her absolutely final case as she mentors Margie into the finer art of solving a murder.
Little Grey Cells
(Book 2)
During renovations to her inherited house, Margie Hanson, library science graduate, discovers a suitcase with several items, including a wedding album, a baby's bonnet, and a rare manuscript. Who hid them there? And why? And where did two people and a newborn disappear to?
Heavier Than Broken Hearts (Book 3)
Dead men are heavier than broken hearts—at least according to Philip Marlowe, the legendary detective. Margie Hanson discovers a copy of “The Big Sleep” in a box lot of books at an estate sale, and she snags it to sell in her bookstore, along with a spice rack and spices for her kitchen. At home, she discovers neither is what she first thought. Can she solve these two mysteries before somebody succeeds in snuffing her permanently?
Nothing is Easy (Book 4)
Margie hosts a Christmas mystery month, featuring four different mystery books for the month. When a series of murders mimics the plot in the books, and she is the prime suspect, she soon learns that nothing is easy.
Christmas Ridge Romance series: a small town in the Colorado mountains. A community center that is the heart and soul of the town. Can the entire town’s Christmas wish list come true?
A Mommy by Christmas (Book 2)
Standalone Books
Always a Wedding Planner Romance Collection
Business partners Felicity Anderson, the cake baker; Kiki Bell, the seamstress; Cassie Blackthorn, the coordinator; and Chef Saffron Delarosa are best of friends in a town that is a romantic wedding destination for many couples—who work together at Weddings by Design to make every bride’s special day perfect. Could each falling into their own romance be the key to working out their differences and learning to trust each other—and God—with their futures?
A Mistletoe Mystery (Merry Little
Mysteries Anthology)
Christmas trees, cattle—and mayhem. Can Holly & Ivy Christmas figure out who is behind this nefarious deed?
Christmas Past, Christmas Present
A widower and his two daughters; a boy lost in the woods -- all in desperate need of a Christmas miracle.
Can Grace and Luke solve the clues in her grandmother’s scavenger hunt and uncover the truth about their real feelings, or will the tension and their differences in goals and faith drive them apart?
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