The Arduous Case of the Lost Princess: A Hercules Potato Adventure
The Arduous Case of the Lost Princess: A Hercules Potato Adventure
Hercules Potato may look like he's more potato than god, but this Belgian Griffon is the dog for the case.
In the lovely spread of peaceful life that is the village of Dale-on-Tweedy-Down, resides Hercules Potato, Belgian Griffon and famed detective.
Relying upon the aid of "the scents and the logic" to solve his cases, he enjoys an impeccable reputation for solving any mystery that crops up to puzzle the canine community.
His latest case involves a lost dog, an impossible Borzoi calling herself the Princess Anastazia. She looks to Hercules Potato to trace four scents that must surely lead back to the palace where her true human hero lives. As the clues take him far from home, will the scents and the logic be enough for Hercules Potato to solve case?
Author: P. S. Brooks, Charlotte Easter Earl
Publisher: Middlemarch Press
Published: 05/26/2018
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.46d
ISBN: 9780692079812
About the Author
Brooks, P. S.: - Patrick S. Brooks is an illustrator and writer based in UK. He has worked with publishers in UK, USA, Australia and South Korea and has seven children's books published and also illustrated novels for children by other authors. He also enjoys writing both children's and young adult stories. A graduate in Fine Art, Patrick uses both traditional media and Photoshop to create illustrations.Easter Earl, Charlotte: - Charlotte Easter Earl (nom du plume) is a mystery fiction writer and historical crime podcaster with both a legal and performing arts background. She trained for eighteen years as a classical ballet dancer, earning her B.F.A. from Belhaven College, in Jackson, Mississippi. After she traded in her pointe shoes for a law degree, she took up writing. She wrote her first story, The Voiceless Scream, for a law school class, and the manuscript garnered a coveted law school book award. She graduated summa cum laude from the St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami Gardens, Florida in 2010. After becoming a lawyer, Charlotte once again took up her law school story submission. First putting it through several rounds of ruthless edits, she launched it as her first book through Amazon.com, thus making her entry into the fascinating world of indie authors. In 2014, she created the ongoing podcast, Most Foully Murthered. In 2015, she founded her independent publishing house, Middlemarch Press. Expanding on her knowledge of social media platforms, Charlotte led the social media campaign for the P.G. Wodehouse Society's 2017 Convention in Washington, D.C.: Mr. Wodehouse Goes to Washington. This convention saw her make her stage debut in the role of Madeline Bassett for the Ken Ludwig short play, Jeeves and the American Revolution. Charlotte is passionate about language studies. She has spent years training in English elocution. Particularly, she studied Received Pronunciation under the tutelage of the British-American dialect and voice coach, Paul Meier. She studied French at l'Institut de Français in Villefranche-sur-Mer, and is steadily reaching fluency. She is also working towards future fluency in the German language, and has even made a cautious beginning in Japanese language studies. Among her future artistic goals, Charlotte plans to release her titles in the audio book format, to introduce a series of audio recordings of lesser-produced works in the public domain, and she hopes to one day write a novel entirely in the French language. Charlotte and her husband, Mr. Easter Earl, currently live in Arlington, Virginia. They love to make bicycle excursions together into the District of Columbia, and to spend rare free days playing tourist in their home patch. Charlotte is an avid admirer of all things British murder mystery, and many a midnight hour catches her watching a Midsomer Murders episode for the tenth time. The Arduous Case of the Lost Princess, A Hercules Potato Adventure, and other of Charlotte's titles are available for sale through www.middlemarchpress.com.