Arthur Cheney Train

Arthur Cheney Train was an American author born in 1875, known for his captivating stories that often weave elements of mystery and legal drama. A graduate of Harvard University, Train initially pursued a career in law, which greatly influenced his writing. His firsthand experiences in the courtroom provided a rich backdrop for his novels and short stories, allowing him to craft narratives that resonate with authenticity. Train's works often reflect his keen interest in justice and moral dilemmas, making them not only engaging but thought-provoking as well.

Throughout his career, Train published a variety of novels, many of which drew from his legal expertise, including the popular "The Blind Spot" and the "The Man Who Dared" series. His narrative style is both accessible and engaging, making it easy for readers to connect with his characters and the situations they face. If you're curious about how Train blends legal intricacies with compelling storytelling, take a moment to explore his works in the app. You might just find a new favorite author waiting to be discovered!

True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office

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Arthur Cheney Train



Former New York DA Arthur Train tells true crime stories from his time in office. - Summary by Colleen McMahon

Courts and Criminals

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Arthur Cheney Train



"These essays, which were written between the years 1905-1910 are reprinted without revision, although in a few minor instances the law…