Anderson Crow, Detective By: George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928) |
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George Barr McCutcheon's Anderson Crow, Detective is a delightful and charming mystery novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the small town of Owosso. Set in the early 1900s, the story follows the curious and bumbling detective Anderson Crow, a lovable character brimming with personality.
From the very beginning, McCutcheon captivates readers with his superb storytelling and vivid descriptions. The author's attention to detail paints a vivid picture of the town, its inhabitants, and the era, making the setting feel alive and immersive. With a perfect blend of humor and suspense, McCutcheon keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning the pages to uncover the truth behind each mystery.
Anderson Crow himself is a delightfully flawed protagonist. While he may not possess the typical traits of a brilliant detective, his determination and unwavering dedication to unraveling the truth are what endear him to readers. Throughout the story, Anderson's quirky mannerisms and obstacles make for laugh-out-loud moments, making him relatable and human.
Moreover, the cast of supporting characters adds depth and complexity to the storyline. From the mischievous Jim Crow to the resourceful Jerry Kobo, each character brings their own unique flavor to the narrative, making it an enjoyable and well-rounded read. McCutcheon effortlessly weaves their personalities and interactions into the plot, creating a dynamic ensemble that both supports and challenges Anderson Crow.
What sets this novel apart is its timeless appeal. Despite being over a century old, Anderson Crow, Detective remains relatable and engaging for modern readers. McCutcheon's sharp wit and brilliant storytelling transcend the era, making this book a must-read for mystery lovers of all ages.
Overall, Anderson Crow, Detective is a delightful and humorous mystery that will captivate readers from start to finish. McCutcheon's charming characters, engaging plot, and impeccable writing make for an immersive and entertaining reading experience. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for a fun and light-hearted read, this book is sure to leave you thoroughly satisfied. DETECTIVE BY GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON Author of "Brewster's Millions," "Truxton King," "Sherry," etc. ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN T. McCUTCHEON NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1920 COPYRIGHT, 1918, 1919, 1920 BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, INC. VAIL BALLOU COMPANY BINGHAMTON AND NEW YORK [Illustration: Three seconds later the two youngsters had the ear of Anderson Crow ] CONTENTS A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED "YOU ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT" THE PERFECT END OF A DAY THE BEST MAN WINS VICIOUS LUCIUS THE VEILED LADY AND THE SHADOW THE ASTONISHING ACTS OF ANNA NO QUESTIONS ANSWERED SHADES OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN! JAKE MILLER HANGS HIMSELF ILLUSTRATIONS Three seconds later the two youngsters had the ear of Anderson Crow "Wha what was that you said?" gasped her husband, flopping back in the seat Then, a hundred feet ahead, his lights fell upon the dauntless, abandoned flivver Words failed Mr. Crow The Rev. Mr. Maltby, pastor of the Congregational Church, happened to be passing the town hall Several heartbroken gentlemen threatened to shoot themselves "The... Continue reading book >>
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