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Mama Stalks the Past [Hardcover]

Nora Deloach (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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November 3, 1997
Mama's passion is digging up bits and pieces until she's solved a mystery.  Long ago she decided that if we could get at the truth of a problem, we would have made a contribution to humankind.  Most of the time I agree with Mama.  This time, however, finding the truth about Hannah Mixon's murder could cost Mama her life....

Mama's name is Grace, but folks call her Candi because of a golden-brown complexion that puts you in mind of candied sweet potatoes.  Mama makes her living as a case manager for Social Services, but her talent for cooking up the best food in Otis, South Carolina, is well known.  When things weren't working out for me in Atlanta, Mama suggested I come home.  I soon knew I'd made the right decision when I found Nat Mixon on Mama's doorstep threatening to tell the whole town that Mama stole his inheritance.  It seems that Nat's mother and Mama's neighbor, spiteful recluse Hannah Mixon, had just died and left a will naming Mama as her beneficiary--yet Mama had never spoken to the woman!

Everybody in Otis knew Nat was one can short of a six-pack, but he was built like a tank and threatening Mama's reputation, which to Mama is as bad as threatening her life.

When it turned out the bequest was 250 acres of land, and Miss Hannah had died of poisoning, a big drama was under way in a small town where inherited property is more valuable than gold.

Mama couldn't see her reputation ruined--she had to discover why Hannah had left her the property and why the old woman had been murdered.  And maybe that was exactly what Hannah Mixon expected her to do--why else had she left Mama a message to look for a missing envelope?  But before Mama can find the hidden clue, Nat Mixon himself is brutally attacked.  Mama's "sleuthing intuition" gets to working and, with the kindly assistance of three Otis women who should be on the FBI payroll for their expertise in uncovering other people's business, my ninety-nine-year-old great-uncle Chester's grasp of family history, and me as her escort, Mama prows that blood flowed freely on Hannah Mixon's land.  Land that somebody was willing to kill for...more than once.  And unless Mama can uncover a secret buried for decades beneath greed and family betrayal--and now murder--she may never sleuth again....

In Mama Stalks the Past, Nora DeLoach offers up a suspenseful tale of how family ties snap like thread when a large inheritance attracts a brutal killer....And she spins a tale featuring one of the most endearing and memorable sleuths in fiction today.

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When Simone Covington's job as a paralegal in Atlanta gets too hectic, she can always retreat to Mama's house in quiet Otis, South Carolina, where the pace is slower, everybody knows everything about everybody else, and the only thing that keeps on coming at you soul food by the platter. Better watch it with the current crop of same, though, since the coroner marks Simone's arrival by announcing that crabby next-door neighbor Hannah Mixon was helped to the grave by a hearty dose of arsenic. When he finds out that Hannah's left the lion's share of her piddling estate--250 acres' worth--to Candi Covington (though she's never exchanged a word with Mama), Hannah's son Nat storms over to accuse Mama of stealing his inheritance. You'd think the police would get suspicious of Mama, especially after Nat also gets himself a bellyful of arsenic. But they don't; instead, Mama gets poisoned, too. There'll be still more carnage in this low- pressure whodunit--every new suspect who acts suspicious, it seems, gets vindicated by death--before Mama, whose detective work consists of debriefing her gossipy old friends in greater and greater detail about the Mixon family tree, finally unmasks the killer. (Don't blink or you'll miss this nefarious culprit.) Guileless Mama, a veteran of two paperback mysteries, doesn't seem quite ready for hardcover--or prime time. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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"Nora DeLoach captures the essence of small town life, turning her delightful mystery novel into an atmospheric mood piece that will leave the audience feeling warm after finishing it--just like a Jessica Fletcher story."
--Midwest Book Review

"Recommended reading!"
--Emerge

"You can almost taste the grits and sweet-potato pie when paging through this brisk and entertaining whodunit."
--Chicago Tribune

"Grace Covington--dubbed the African-American Miss Marple--puts her cooking and her sleuthing skills together with good results."
--The San Diego Union-Tribune


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; First Edition edition (November 3, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553106627
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553106626
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,749,977 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars BORING, June 9, 1999
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The book was too simple. After a while I didn't care who killed the Mixons. This was my first Mama book and will probably be my last. I'm glad that I borrowed this book from the library because I could take it back!
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5.0 out of 5 stars In the best tradition of a down home southern cozy, October 4, 1997
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This review is from: Mama Stalks the Past (Hardcover)
Everyone in Otis, South Carolina loves Grace "Candi" Covington, affectionately known as Mama to her daughter Simone, a paralegal in Atlanta and her spouse James. At least everyone adored her until she inherited her next door neighbor's two hundred and fifty acres of prime farm and timber land. The inheritance comes as quite a shock to the townsfolk, including Mama, who never spoke to the mean-spirited individual. The most angry person is the neighbor's son, Nat, who needs the profits from the land to pay off his debts.

Nat threatens Mama, especially when an autopsy reveals that the vitriolic individual died from arsenic poisoning. Matters turn even stranger when Nat dies from arsenic poisoning also. Mama, with Simone's help, tries to ferret out the identity of the real killer before the whole town starts to believe that she committed the dastardly deeds. However, before the intrepid duo can get very deep into their investigation, Mama becomes very ill from arsenic poisoning, making it imperative that the murderer be named and nailedd quickly.

MAMA STALKS THE PAST is a delightful southern small town amateur sleuth tale. The protagonist is a respected African-American who has returned home after traveling the world with her military spouse. Mama is an adorable detective, whom readers will love for her southern grace, kindness, and charity. Nora Deloach captures the essence of small town life, turning her delightful mystery novel into an atmospheric mood piece that will leave the audience feeling warm after finishing it- just like a Jessica Fletcher story.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love Mama's down-home style, March 18, 2000
I love the sense of home and family in the Mama mysteries. They take place in a small town in South Carolina where Mama, a social worker and excellent cook of down-home food, is a newcomer. Papa was born and raised there and the couple made it their home after Papa retired from the military.

Daughter Simone works in Atlanta as a paralegal for one of the city's top lawyers, and can always be counted on to help Mama solve a mystery. This one begins when Mama's next door neighbor, who doesn't like Mama or anybody else, dies and leaves Mama a large parcel of land. The neighbor's only son isn't happy about the will and lets Mama know it. But when Mama tries to find out why the land was left to her, she discovers a long history of domestic abuse and murder connected to it, and it begins to look like it may have been left to Mama to serve as her burial plot.

Beware of one thing. Don't read this series on an empty stomach -- all that talk about Mama's big dinners will make you hungry.

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