Harmon Creek
Harmon Creek is a razor-sharp work of crime fiction that reads like a true-crime exposé because it just might be.

In 1930s rural Texas, aspiring political candidate Earl Swanger is found dead near a remote bridge en route to a campaign event. The headlines are brief, the investigation rushed, and the inconsistencies glaring: stab wounds shrugged off, conflicting witness statements, and a suspiciously swift conclusion. Then, in short order, nothing more was reported about the case.
Through a modern lens, the red flags are impossible to miss: a buried case, silenced witnesses, and a community bound by fear and power. Harmon Creek resurrects this long-forgotten mystery, peeling back the layers of a likely cover-up that speaks volumes about the times and the forces still at work today.
Part In Cold Blood, part Red Harvest, and part Dateline special, this gripping narrative delves deep into a murder that's anything but open-and-shut. It exposes systemic injustice, racial tensions, and the lengths to which the powerful will go to protect their own.
Swanger's family always believed it was murder. After reading Harmon Creek, chances are you will agree.
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Harmon Creek
Harmon Creek is a razor-sharp work of crime fiction that reads like a true-crime exposé because it just might be.

In 1930s rural Texas, aspiring political candidate Earl Swanger is found dead near a remote bridge en route to a campaign event. The headlines are brief, the investigation rushed, and the inconsistencies glaring: stab wounds shrugged off, conflicting witness statements, and a suspiciously swift conclusion. Then, in short order, nothing more was reported about the case.
Through a modern lens, the red flags are impossible to miss: a buried case, silenced witnesses, and a community bound by fear and power. Harmon Creek resurrects this long-forgotten mystery, peeling back the layers of a likely cover-up that speaks volumes about the times and the forces still at work today.
Part In Cold Blood, part Red Harvest, and part Dateline special, this gripping narrative delves deep into a murder that's anything but open-and-shut. It exposes systemic injustice, racial tensions, and the lengths to which the powerful will go to protect their own.
Swanger's family always believed it was murder. After reading Harmon Creek, chances are you will agree.
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Harmon Creek

Harmon Creek

by Thomas Fenske
Harmon Creek

Harmon Creek

by Thomas Fenske

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Harmon Creek is a razor-sharp work of crime fiction that reads like a true-crime exposé because it just might be.

In 1930s rural Texas, aspiring political candidate Earl Swanger is found dead near a remote bridge en route to a campaign event. The headlines are brief, the investigation rushed, and the inconsistencies glaring: stab wounds shrugged off, conflicting witness statements, and a suspiciously swift conclusion. Then, in short order, nothing more was reported about the case.
Through a modern lens, the red flags are impossible to miss: a buried case, silenced witnesses, and a community bound by fear and power. Harmon Creek resurrects this long-forgotten mystery, peeling back the layers of a likely cover-up that speaks volumes about the times and the forces still at work today.
Part In Cold Blood, part Red Harvest, and part Dateline special, this gripping narrative delves deep into a murder that's anything but open-and-shut. It exposes systemic injustice, racial tensions, and the lengths to which the powerful will go to protect their own.
Swanger's family always believed it was murder. After reading Harmon Creek, chances are you will agree.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798992879957
Publisher: Thomas Fenske
Publication date: 04/10/2025
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Thomas Fenske is a North Carolina-based storyteller with deep Texas roots. A lifelong road-tripper and adventurer, he's chased chicken-fried steaks, barbeque, and Tex-Mex across endless highways, canoed the Guadalupe's rapids, hiked West Texas mountains and rafted the Rio Grande-ever in pursuit of the next great slice of life. When he's not crafting adventure/mysteries or delving into family histories for fiction fodder, he's wrangling a beagle and a houseful of rescue cats alongside his wife, Gretchen-proving that fierce tales and full hearts go hand in hand.
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