The Charlie Henson Series by Louy Castonguay Book Tour and Giveaway :)
My
Neighbor's Keeper
Charlie
Henson Book 1
by
Louy Castonguay
Genre:
Cozy Mystery
"My
Neighbor’s Keeper," the first in a series, is centered on
retired paramedic Mrs. Charlotte Henson, aka Charlie or Mrs. H. She’s
sixty years old and a widow. Her husband, a former police officer,
was run down by a drunk driver three years before. Charlie befriends
shy six-year-old Bert, from next door. One evening, Bert comes to her
door, dirty, tattered and crying. His mother won’t wake up and his
two younger sisters, he says, are hungry. Charlie runs to the rescue,
and ends up embroiled in a murder. Bert’s mother is crumpled at the
foot of the cellar stairs. When Charlie realizes she’s under
surveillance, she sneaks out the back door and down to the river,
where her canoe is kept. She gets out on the river, at night, in a
rainstorm, goes upriver and travels to a cabin hidden in the woods in
order to buy time to solve the crime. Along her journey, she makes
friends, and also gets help from her husband’s niece, Louise.
Chapter
11
"Tell
us." Ronny spoke words I wasn't able to choke out. "It's
not good." Dick looked down at his toes and scuffled rocks as he
spoke. "Chief Manning is campaigning with this. He's vowing you
won't escape justice. He's got you tried and convicted. He uses
people's fears about a murderer on the loose. He's promising that
he's going to put you away for the maximum time, personally make sure
you don't just land in some soft, half-way mental facility that'll
put you back on the street in six months to do it again to some other
poor, unfortunate mother." He paused to breathe, still scuffing
rocks. He raised his eyes and looked downriver. "He's stirred
people up into a furor over this, whipping up feelings against you."
Anger sculpted his words. "He totally ignores the plausibility
of another criminal." He still wasn't looking at me. I
could feel his avoidance like a physical back-turning. "Dick,
what is the matter?" I
heard Ronny draw a ragged breath, as he held the canoe against the
shoreline. "I
just ...." I saw indecision leave and his shoulders come up. His
very blue eyes met mine. "I've been in law enforcement a long
time. I've learned a lot on the front lines. Things aren't always the
way they seem, or the way they should be. I came up here because
Louise asked me to come and help you. You need to know I won't cross
the line. The evidence is overwhelming against you. I'll ask just
once. I need to ask because I don't know you." He looked
professional, despite his baggy jeans, tee-shirt and flannel over
shirt. He didn't look away as he asked. "Mrs. Henson, did you
have any part in the death of your neighbor?" I
heard Ronny chuckle softly behind me. I was afraid the weight of
accusation was going to sink our canoe, or push me down through the
bottom of it. I held onto the gunwales, dizzy, disoriented. This
couldn't be happening. Someone must believe me. Did Louise? I
looked up and saw the youthfulness of the person questioning my
verity and anger displaced the fear. I wanted to swing at the man
behind me for chuckling. I started to turn but the upwelling of
Ronny's laughter showed me the ridiculous side of the situation and
washed away the anger. My voice was calm when I spoke. "Young
man. Events occurred exactly as I told you. If you have no faith in
me, then return to the city where you came from. I never asked you
here. Louise brought you. If you have any doubts, we'll manage better
without you."
Child's
Keeper
Charlie
Henson Book 2
This
Maine mystery tale, "Child’s Keeper," is the second book
in the Charlie Henson series. Charlotte, aka Charlie, a retired
paramedic, embroils herself in international intrigue when she
attempts to help a friend. She discovers that Shirley, the
great-granddaughter of her friend Susie, has gone missing, along with
her two young daughters. She soon learns Shirley has fled to Canada
and travels there to find out what is going on. The oldest daughter,
Shawna, is soon in the hands of Canadian authorities, caught in a
sinister plot to find Shirley. Charlie locates the daughter, steals a
snowmobile, and crosses back into Maine. The situation becomes very
complicated when she herself is kidnapped by the very criminals
interested in finding Shirley. When she finds herself back in Canada,
on the snowmobile trail again, she is able to effect an escape for
herself and Shawna. Will help arrive in time, or will the bad guys
find her first? In this journey, she gets help from unexpected places
and from old friend Ronny Curtis.
Chapter
29
In
the earsplitting silence that followed I heard my bones ache with
weariness. The heat from the roaring fire in the tiny cabin smote me
afresh, making me long for a cool swim in a summer pond. Maybe in the
next instant I'd awake from this nightmare. But the faces around the
table just continued gazing fixedly at me. Roger
broke the silence. "Shawna, would you like to go see a bird's
nest." His
words echoed through my being. Where had I heard those words? Was I
reliving the same thing over and over? Were we stuck in some sort of
loop like those video games. You go round and round until you find
the magic gate? I
shook my head and joined reality again, the mood gone. "Nellie
tried to tell me, I think. Her husband was a tracker and she used a
tracking metaphor, but I didn't understand. Now, I think I do." Ronny
encouraged me. "Do tell. What exactly did she say?" This
was the familiar Ronny, my dear friend, completing my connection with
reality. I
paused a moment to be sure I remembered accurately. "Nellie said
that one should start at the beginning of a trail to know what was
going on. If you stumble across a trail, you only get a partial idea
of the whole picture." "Nellie
died of natural causes, didn't she?" He was reminding me of
facts more than asking a question.
I
am a double graduate from UMF. My first degree in 1989 was in
Community Nutrition, with a minor in chemistry, the better to plot
murders. My second degree, in 1994, was for the newly developed BFA
in Creative Writing but had to be fluent in a foreign language. I'm
Franco American, so aced that.
I
have worked at various jobs throughout Central Maine, including shoe
shops, egg plants, wool mills, office jobs, finally spending time as
a volunteer driver for Community Concepts. Life experiences along the
way have given much material for my books.
I
am currently hard at work on the series, doing promotional activities
and hope to have a web site up soon. I'm also running a blog, Keeper
Series, to keep my reader's abreast of my progress. I hope to have
the next volume out by April.
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