Murder at the Flatiron Building
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About the Book
“Murder at the Flatiron building,” is a mystery that has its beginnings in Tuscany, Italy and Guinea, West Africa, some 30-years before the mystery takes place in 1954.
Robert Randall, a student at a prestigious New York City art school, that is located in the penthouse of the Flatiron building, experiences a strange, chance meeting that catapults him into a hunt for an unknown killer.
He persuades an old New York City police detective, Frank Breen, to help him track down the killer.
The pursuit takes them to a number of New York’s most interesting places, to confront some of the City’s most fascinating citizens.
The New York City Police Department, the FBI, the Secret Service, and the U.S. Customs Service, all become involved in bringing the murderer to justice.
About the Author
Bob Schmalenberger is a former advertising Creative Director. After finishing art school in New York City, he began his advertising career as an Art Director at BBDO, one of the world’s largest agencies, located on Madison Avenue. He not only art directed hundreds of regional and national TV, radio, and print advertising campaigns, he also wrote many of them.
He is an avid fan of the mystery genre and he says this book began to appear in his brain one day, and he just followed it wherever it took him. He enjoyed writing it so much, he is already well on his way to finishing his next one. He recently had a short story, “Mishap at Montauk,” published in True Story magazine.