Posted under "Finding the fallen but . . . Chasing Angels" on 11/18/20 written by Karin Kaufman.
Two people haunted by their past sins comprise an unlikely team who investigate demonic activity wherever they are called by generally frightened people who desperately seek relief from the evil side of the supernatural realm and have no idea how to combat it.
Enter "Berg" and Teagan. Berg's an arthritic retired pastor, gracious, patient, intelligent, and determined; Teagan a divorced police academy wash-out, a young woman with crippling guilt and a sugar addiction, and every now and then her outbursts get the best of her.
Their latest case takes place in a former Episcopalian church recently purchased as a private residence to eventually become a bed-and-breakfast. However, before significant renovations have been completed, a dead man is found in a resealed basement wall along with a strange note. Accompanying that discovery, things have gotten "noisy" and objects appear to be moved.
After a strange acquisition of one of Teagan's business cards, Matt and Carissa Peterson and their two young children seem to have reached the end of their coping abilities, calling in Berg and Teagan to help them rid their home of "ghosts". Upon their arrival, Berg and Teagan learn they weren't the first choices for this endeavor, the couple first calling another man to perform a "psychic cleansing" and a woman who is a medium named "Madame Lebec" to do whatever she does. She's the party responsible for passing the business card to the scary neighbors who gave the card to Carissa.
The evil neighbors know far too much about both Berg and Teagan - too much for it to be naturally accumulated.
Both Berg and Teagan know this particular job is far more convoluted than what it originally seemed, and during their discoveries they realize both of them need to expand their confessions to one another to establish more trust. As they experience some horror, they learn they can truly count on each other, and their friendship expands out of necessity.
Chasing Angels by Karin Kaufman is Book 1 in the Teagan Doyle Mysteries, and it's a great start. Most of you know I'm stingy with the 5-stars, but Karin earned all 5 of them in this very well-written supernatural mystery. Presenting a complex plot with superb character development and insights, she gives us two very likable main characters, and a real exposure to the power and influence of evil while making it clear that God is the true and ultimate power. With a tad bit of profanity, the outbursts are authentic and understandable giving the story a genuine reality.
I've read and enjoyed all of Karin's cozy mysteries (Juniper Grove Series) and her Anna Denning Mystery Series. Chasing Angels is on yet another level of excellence. Well done, Karin! Can't wait for the next one in the series.
And I want to mention this beautiful, enticing cover and the significance of the title!
Father, please provide all that Karin needs to continue her very good work. You've blessed her with such talent, but she needs your healing touch at times to continue. Please comfort her and fill her every need. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.