The Clock Struck One

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The Clock Struck One

by Fergus Hume

EN·~5 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

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

CHAPTER II - THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF DR. SCOTT.

12:51

CHAPTER III. - TO EVERY MAN HIS OWN FEAR.

12:13

CHAPTER IV. - MORE MYSTERIES.

11:58

CHAPTER V. - MR. EDERMONT'S HIGH SPIRITS.

12:03

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.

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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 the wildly successful The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, this prolific Victorian storyteller helped shape early detective fiction and kept readers guessing across more than a hundred novels.

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