Mr. Tesla Likes to Watch: A Short Historical Mystery. Daggyland Singles, #26
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Résumé
Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla play detective in a delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.(Note: "Mr. Tesla Likes to Watch" is a short story. It is also available in the author's 10-story collection, Daggyland #3.)* * *The year is 1893, and someone is sabotaging the work of a creative genius in New York City's flower district. The coppers don't care about flowers. Who can a desperate young entrepreneur turn to for help?Enter two men who well know the struggles of creative geniuses.
Writer Mark Twain wagers his friend-scientist Nikola Tesla-that he will crack the case first. But is it really sabotage? Or is someone sending a coded message using the arcane language of flowers?If flowers could talk, just what would they say? What mystery are they hiding?A delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.This story first appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.* * *"D'Agnese writes the most unusual and interesting books." -Bookviews
Writer Mark Twain wagers his friend-scientist Nikola Tesla-that he will crack the case first. But is it really sabotage? Or is someone sending a coded message using the arcane language of flowers?If flowers could talk, just what would they say? What mystery are they hiding?A delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.This story first appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.* * *"D'Agnese writes the most unusual and interesting books." -Bookviews
Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla play detective in a delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.(Note: "Mr. Tesla Likes to Watch" is a short story. It is also available in the author's 10-story collection, Daggyland #3.)* * *The year is 1893, and someone is sabotaging the work of a creative genius in New York City's flower district. The coppers don't care about flowers. Who can a desperate young entrepreneur turn to for help?Enter two men who well know the struggles of creative geniuses.
Writer Mark Twain wagers his friend-scientist Nikola Tesla-that he will crack the case first. But is it really sabotage? Or is someone sending a coded message using the arcane language of flowers?If flowers could talk, just what would they say? What mystery are they hiding?A delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.This story first appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.* * *"D'Agnese writes the most unusual and interesting books." -Bookviews
Writer Mark Twain wagers his friend-scientist Nikola Tesla-that he will crack the case first. But is it really sabotage? Or is someone sending a coded message using the arcane language of flowers?If flowers could talk, just what would they say? What mystery are they hiding?A delightful tale set in the horse-and-buggy era of old New York.This story first appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.* * *"D'Agnese writes the most unusual and interesting books." -Bookviews






















