The Clock Struck One

audiobook

The Clock Struck One

by Fergus Hume

EN·~5 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
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THE CLOCK STRUCK ONE.

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THE CLOCK STRUCK ONE.

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LONDON: FREDERICK WARNE AND CO. AND NEW YORK. 1898. - [All rights reserved.]

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THE CLOCK STRUCK ONE

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CHAPTER I. - DIANA ON A BICYCLE.

12:50
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CHAPTER II - THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF DR. SCOTT.

12:51
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CHAPTER III. - TO EVERY MAN HIS OWN FEAR.

12:13
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CHAPTER IV. - MORE MYSTERIES.

11:58
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CHAPTER V. - MR. EDERMONT'S HIGH SPIRITS.

12:03
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CHAPTER VI. - WHAT HAPPENED IN THE NIGHT.

12:27

Description

Set against the rolling countryside near Canterbury, the story opens with a spirited young woman on a bicycle, her confidence and independence a clear sign of the “New Woman” of the age. When a handsome doctor arrives, breathless from a delayed appointment with an aristocratic patient, their conversation quickly turns to whispered rumors about a mysterious lady of Hernwood Hall and a reclusive gentleman named Edermont. Their casual exchange hints at hidden connections and uneasy tensions that promise to draw them into a web of secrets.

As the two characters grapple with punctuality, propriety, and the strange coincidences surrounding the local elite, the narrative invites listeners into a world of genteel society where appearances mask deeper anxieties. Early hints of illness, sudden fainting, and cryptic mentions of a guardian set the stage for a puzzling mystery that will unfold against the backdrop of late‑Victorian England, blending social observation with intrigue.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (332K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books (The Boston-Library Society)

Release date

2017-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume

1859–1932

Best known for a Victorian-era bestseller that helped shape early detective fiction, this prolific novelist wrote stories packed with secrets, suspense, and sharp social observation. His life stretched from England to New Zealand and Australia before he returned to Britain and built a remarkably large body of popular fiction.

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