Murder by the Book
Interview with hero Drew Farthing
How would you describe yourself, Andrew?
Just an ordinary
fellow. I suppose I look tolerably well
in evening wear and can be presented in public without embarrassment. I have
money enough to do as I like, but not so much that it gets me in trouble. I
suppose I’m a trifle old-fashioned for 1932, but I do believe in the concept of
right and wrong. For all that, though, I tend to be a rather affable chap, more
likely to defend myself with a witty remark than my fists. I am in good
training nevertheless, so I can use my fists if necessary.
2 What is your profession (career, job)? Describe a
little about what you do.
Mostly I do as I please. I am the titular head of Farlingford
Processing, an oil and gas exploration and refining company, but I know shockingly
little about the business itself. I generally take my late father’s advice and
make sure to hire the very best people to run the company for me. So far,
despite some peripheral incidents, that has worked like a charm. I’m far too
young to work for sport.
What is the most
interesting thing about you?
I like solving puzzles. I’d rather they
were between the pages of a well-written book, but I’ve
unraveled a few real-life mysteries, too. I
enjoy figuring out what makes people do what they
do. And I have a new Rolls Royce.
What do you put off
because you dread doing it or don’t want to do it?
Going over the estate accounts. Fortunately my best friend, Nick Dennison, is
in training to manage Farthering Place when old Mr. Padgett retires, so the
prospect isn’t really that grim.
What is your most
important goal in life or what do you hope to accomplish?
I hope to use my wealth and position and my
sleuthing abilities to help people in difficult situations and to in general do
whatever I can to be what God intended me to be. And, it goes without saying, I
hope to be a fine husband to that adorable angel, Madeline Parker.
What causes you the
most fear?
Failing someone I love.
What things are most
important to you?
Figuring out what God wants me to do, helping
people in trouble, being a man of honor and a credit to the Farthering name.
What do you want others
to see in you?
Honor, intelligence and dependability but not without a sense
of fun and stylish wit.
What do you enjoy doing
in your spare time?
Oh, I love a cracking good mystery
novel. Mrs. Christie and that Sayers
woman have written some real corkers, and I absolutely adore Allingham. And, of
course, I love to spend time with Madeline. If only she played golf . . .
What gives you the most
pleasure in life?
Doing what I’m meant to be doing. I mean, if I can help people in trouble with
my little sleuthing efforts, I suppose that makes me feel I’m good for more
than just filling out a dinner jacket. Some would consider sleuthing a rather
odd calling, but we can’t all be behind the pulpit, can we?
What the book is about:
With his family’s company and good name
safe again, Drew Farthering wants nothing more than to end the summer of 1932
with the announcement of his engagement to Madeline Parker. Instead, he finds
himself involved in another mysterious case. The family solicitor lies dead in
a Winchester hotel room, skewered through the heart by an antique hat pin with
a cryptic message attached: Advice to Jack.
Evidence of secret meetings and a young girl's tearful confession point to the man's double life, but what does the solicitor’s murder have to do with the murder of a physician on the local golf course? Nothing, it would seem. Nothing except for another puzzling note and another antique hat pin affixing it to the doctor's chest.
Soon the police make an arrest in connection with the murders, but Drew isn't at all sure they have the right man. And why does his investigation seem to be drawing him closer and closer to home?
Evidence of secret meetings and a young girl's tearful confession point to the man's double life, but what does the solicitor’s murder have to do with the murder of a physician on the local golf course? Nothing, it would seem. Nothing except for another puzzling note and another antique hat pin affixing it to the doctor's chest.
Soon the police make an arrest in connection with the murders, but Drew isn't at all sure they have the right man. And why does his investigation seem to be drawing him closer and closer to home?
JULIANNA
DEERING has always been an avid reader and a lover of storytelling, whether on
the page, the screen or the stage. This, along with her keen interest in
history and her Christian faith, shows in her tales of love, forgiveness and
triumph over adversity. A fifth-generation Texan, she makes her home north of
Dallas with three spoiled cats and, when not writing, spends her free time
quilting, cross stitching and watching NHL hockey. Her new series of Drew
Farthering mysteries set in 1930s England debuted with Rules of Murder (Bethany
House, 2013) and is followed by Death by the Book and Murder at the
Mikado (Bethany House, 2014). Also, as DeAnna Julie Dodson, she has written
a trilogy of medieval romances (In Honor Bound, By Love Redeemed and
To Grace Surrendered) and four contemporary mysteries for the Annie's Attic
series. She is represented by Wendy Lawton of the Books & Such Literary
Agency (www.booksandsuch.biz).
Find out more about Julianna at: www.deannajuliedodson.com https://twitter.com/deannajuldodson https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJuliannaDeering
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26 comments:
Thanks for letting Drew visit. I can't wait to give someone a copy of the book. :)
I enjoyed this delightful character interview and look forward to reading this mystery series! Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
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I've been wanting to read this series for a while! Thanks for the giveaway! :)
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I've read the first book in this series and enjoyed it very much. I need to catch up this summer
Sounds great_ would love a chance to win a copy!
I absolutely LOVE your books and I can hardly wait to get lost in Drew and Madeline's adventures!
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Thanks for the fun interview with Andrew! I would love to read one of Julianna's books.
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What a fun interview with Andrew!
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Loved the interview & enjoyed Murder by the Book. Plan to read the others and would live to win one.
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I'm currently reading Rules of Murder and really enjoying it.
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Thanks for the giveaway--this series sounds like such fun and I'm looking forward to reading it! Danandlyndaedwards (at) msn (dot) com.
Loved the interview, Drew! ;)
Would love to win!
Beth
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Just finished "Rules" - have been recommending it to my "bookie" friends. Would be so delighted to have an advance copy of the newest.
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Such a fun interview! I'm really looking forward to reading Murder at the Mikado!
Thanks for hosting a giveaway!
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I have just started the first book and am looking forward to reading all of your books.
I just love these books! Julianna is a wonderful author, and I have recommended her to all my friends. I would love to win her latest book!
I read the 2nd one first, so I can't wait to read the 1st one and then this one! :)
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I'd love to win! Thank you!
Cclark207(at)gmail(dot)com
Can't wait to read the new novel!!!
Would love to read this book!
This was a fun interview with Drew. I enjoyed getting to know him in Rules of Murder and would be ecstatic to win Death by the Book.
Thanks for the chance.
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A great interview! Can't wait to read this book.
Kathy Faberge
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Great interview. Looking forward to reading the book.
Sounds intriguing! Would love to read this book!
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I enjoyed the interview the book sounds wonderful
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