If Mitch Wilder wasn't in prison, he'd never discover the conspiracy to kill his son, Darren Hoffman. The only way to save his life is for Mitch to kill Pete Hoffman, the man who raised Darren. But Mitch doesn't have it in him to commit murder and searches for a way out of it. In desperation, Mitch barters for a pen and a piece of paper, which will change his life forever. He writes a note and gives it to a man who's about to be released, praying he'll deliver it to the right person, and on time. It will take weeks before Mitch knows if his son is still alive...or not.
Deborah Tadema received a diploma in “Short Story and Fiction Writing.” Following this, she completed three levels of a creative writing course. She currently belongs to a writing group and has her work critiqued on a regular basis.
Deb grew up in Port Stanley, Ontario, the eldest of six children. She met her first husband in high school, moved to St. Thomas and had two daughters. Many years later she gained two stepsons when she married her current husband. They have nine grandchildren and live near the village of Bayfield.
Mitch Wilder’s world in Caged Honor is one where every breath feels like a wager, and every move a risk. In prison, he uncovers a conspiracy threatening his son’s life and is forced into a choice he never thought he could make. Tadema builds tension carefully, weaving Mitch’s desperation with the hope that his one act of faith a letter, a plea might just tip the balance. The result is both gritty and emotionally compelling: a story of honor bound by circumstance, fatherhood tested by betrayal, and the fierce human will to protect the ones we love. A gripping addition to the Honor series and a must read for fans of suspense with heart.