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Our story opens up with a military retiree answering a weird advertisement that seeks a house mate. Mr. George Hamilton desiring to move from the ever-growing city of Phoenix in Arizona decided to call and check out this curious advertisement that he located in the Prescott Courier paper. What he actually discovers a bit further in the first story is a very unusual companion and many mysteries to be solved. In this first book in the two-part series, you will be transported into the worlds of a very unusual private detective. Mr. Fenton is unlike the normal detective that you might find in…mehr

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Our story opens up with a military retiree answering a weird advertisement that seeks a house mate. Mr. George Hamilton desiring to move from the ever-growing city of Phoenix in Arizona decided to call and check out this curious advertisement that he located in the Prescott Courier paper. What he actually discovers a bit further in the first story is a very unusual companion and many mysteries to be solved. In this first book in the two-part series, you will be transported into the worlds of a very unusual private detective. Mr. Fenton is unlike the normal detective that you might find in other mystery novels, television series or movies. I hope you enjoy these first cases that I chose from his files. Oh yes, I did live with the real Mr. Fenton, a very smart bird indeed.
Autorenporträt
C. G. Thompson was born on a poultry ranch owned by his father and grandfather just outside of Amarillo, Texas in January 1945. Eight years after his grandparents died, they moved to Phoenix, Arizona. In fifth grade, he found his first love-the study of nature. Since then, he has collected and kept several kinds of creatures-now counting 204.At age 43, he began writing stories covering several topics from science fiction to natural science. He started teaching about nature in the 1980s and 1990s us-ing his characters and a radio program as his classroom.