Today I’m pleased to spotlight CHASE, a trilogy of short stories brought together in one volume, and share an extract.
The Campbell house was in a quiet residential street on the western outskirts of Dumbarton, an affluent neighborhood. They parked the battered Focus in the driveway, and James opened the front door with his key.
“Peter?”
No answer.
While Jérome and Chen Lu looked around, James went through every room and called his younger brother’s name repeatedly, but without success. He left the house and called his name again. Ben Sillings, a neighbor, came out of his house on the other side of the street and greeted him.
“If you’re looking for Peter, the police picked him up and took him with them about two hours ago. Has he done something?”
James went pale. He left Sillings standing there and returned to his friends and told them what he had just learned. He dialed his brother’s cellphone number. They heard it ringing in Peter’s room. From the house phone, he called the police station in Dumbarton, but they knew nothing. He hung up with a sigh of resignation.
“James?” Chen Lu pointed to a box of extralong matches that lay in the hallway next to a low shoe-shelf. “Is this normal?”
James stooped, picked them up and answered thoughtfully: “No, it’s not.” He squinted, thinking. Then he quickly took the box into the living room and went over to the chimney.
“I should have thought of this earlier. I’ve just been away for too long,” he said to the others, who followed him.
“What?” asked Jérome.
“A secret compartment of my father’s. He showed it to me once – and apparently to my brother as well. I assume that Peter found something in it.”
James pressed on a particular spot among the wooden carvings that decorated the ledge of the fireplace. A narrow drawer, which was all but invisible, popped right out from the carving. Inside lay a sealed envelope with a wax seal. They looked at each other. James was about to open the envelope, but Jérome held him back.
“Wait!”
He examined the seal closely. It was a warhammer, framed by the letters H and M. Jérome asked his friend if the seal meant anything to him.
“I think my father wore a ring with this emblem, but what it means, I don’t know.”
Jérome photographed the seal with his cellphone and sent the picture to Andree at CHASE headquarters in Hamburg. Below the image, he wrote:
Urgent!! Find out what this means.
Then James broke the seal and fished a piece of paper out of the envelope, on which four words, followed by a six-digit number in his father’s handwriting, were written.
“Chase”, the famous detective agency in Hamburg, is faced with three extremely tricky cases. Solving the intricate mysteries is one thing, the dangers involved are another. Chief investigator Rique Allmers and his team are always up against powerful and unscrupulous opponents.
In “The Hunt for the Mute Poetess”, they set out to uncover the family secret of a deaf-mute author, which is closely guarded by the Hamburg mafia.
In “The Hunt for a King”, the two Chase agents Jérome and Chen Lu travel to Scotland to solve the murder of a history professor. Without knowing it, they fight to preserve one of the greatest legends of mankind.
In “The Hunt for the Tsar’s Treasure”, Andree, Chase’s IT specialist, after his girlfriend is kidnapped, suddenly finds himself in a race to find what is probably the most valuable lost treasure in the world.