
THE WINNING CLUE - BY JAMES HAY, Jr. - AUTHOR OF THE MAN WHO FORGOT, Etc.
GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK Copyright, 1919 By DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc.
TO GRAHAM B. NICHOL AS A LITTLE TOKEN OF MY ADMIRATION AND AFFECTION
THE WINNING CLUE
CHAPTER I - STRANGLED
CHAPTER II - "SOMETHING BIG IN IT"
CHAPTER III - THE RUBY RING
CHAPTER IV - TWO TRAILS
CHAPTER V - THE HUSBAND'S STORY
CHAPTER VI - MORLEY IS IN A HURRY
On a quiet morning on Manniston Road, a terrified scream shatters the calm and leads Lawrence Bristow, a man with a steel brace on his left leg, to a shocking scene: a young woman in a sheer kimono and a dead figure draped in pale blue satin. The gruesome tableau is discovered before the neighbors can even gather their wits, and Bristow’s steady voice quickly organizes the frantic crowd and summons help. From the first page, the novel immerses listeners in a tightly wound domestic setting where every detail of the room may hide a clue.
As the police arrive, Bristow’s keen observational skills and his uncanny ability to read people become the engine of the investigation. The story follows his methodical unraveling of motives, secrets, and hidden relationships among the neighbors, all while the tension of the quiet suburb swells with suspicion. Listeners will be drawn into a classic whodunit that balances atmospheric description with a clever puzzle waiting to be solved.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (380K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1936
A former White House reporter who turned political experience into fast-moving fiction, he wrote mysteries and popular novels with a journalist’s eye for detail. His career moved from Washington newsrooms to magazines and bestselling books in the early twentieth century.
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