Ghastly apparitions near a resort community cemetery . . . a gentlemanly tutor's scandalous grand larceny, arrest and inexplicable escape . . . a burglary in which only incidentals are stolen . . . a faceless, snow-covered corpse . . . a dog that points to clandestine doings . . . an undetected crime aboard a passener train . . . strange lights on a Carolina sea island. . . . These and other episodes comprise the first compiled volume of short stories from "The Casebook of MacTavish." Set in late-19th-Century South Carolina, the series follows the adventures of an eccentric young crime reporter who often is a step or three ahead of police in solving crimes and mysteries of his day.Daniel Elton Harmon's characterizations and writing style have been described as a cross between those of Arthur Conan Doyle and Mark Twain—"Sherlock Holmes in South Carolina." The MacTavish "Casebook" serial parellels his original project, "The Harper Chronicles." Volume One of his Harper tales received broad acclaim from mystery fiction reviewers in the United States and The United Kingdom.* "Written with verve, wit, and freshness, this is a high-quality read from an author who, one feels, instinctively knows how to tell a good, old-fashioned story," wrote Sara Cuthbertson (Historical Novel Society, England) of The Chalk Town Train & Other Tales, the original Harper collection.* Heather England in Bard's Ink called The Chalk Town Train & Other Tales "a book the reader can take anywhere and read anytime—from the commute to bedside, from the park to a fireside armchair. Harmon's style quickly transports his audience to another world, another era. Very realistic, very authentic."* "From first word to last, each of Harper's adventures proceeds without a stumble, and the reader who can stop after reading just one must have a will of iron," penned Elizabeth Burton in the Blue Iris Journal. "His style is crisp and effortless, setting scenes with an economy of language that likely owes much to the author's own career as a journalist. Indeed, the only real flaw in The Chalk Town Train is that it's over too soon, and before the appetite is satisfied."These cozy mystery stories are becoming popular with readers of all ages.
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