The Clevedon Case
Nancy Oakley, John Oakley and Nancy Oakleyandjohn Oakley
Read by Steven Seitel
Quoting from a "teaser" on the flyleaf:
The well-known authority on criminology, Dennis Holt, inherited a house in a remote village, the sort of place in which, to quote himself, “nothing ever happens.” One night at fifty-three minutes past eleven (he was always meticulously accurate about time), his attention was attracted by a peremptory tapping on the window pane. A moment later, the lower sash was slowly pushed up and a young girl appeared.
“Let me in!” she whispered. “Please—I have hurt myself.”
That was the beginning of a bewildering series of happenings in the life of Dennis Holt. Suddenly he found himself precipitated into the midst of a bewildering mystery, which at one time seemed to threaten even his own liberty. Patiently piecing together the ascertained facts, Holt eventually presented a remarkable reconstruction of what had taken place on that dramatic night. (6 hr 0 min)
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Reviews
The Case
Keith H.
Very cool who done it. After a while. looked like sho didn't do it. Quite enjoyable with a twist at the end
The Clevedon Case
AVID READER
Interesting mystery with several false leads, but plausible throughout. Good read.
THIS IS A GOOD BOOK!!!
William Hillmann III
5STARS!180523!
Fantastic reader
Chris M
Brilliantly read. Entertaining story.