The Clock Strikes Two
Henry Kitchell Webster
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Condition: Used - Fine
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Add to basketSold by Brought to Book Ltd, London, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since October 5, 2009
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketThe Clock Strikes Two by Henry Kitchell Webster First Edition The Bobbs-Merrill Company1928. Indianapolis. A fine copy. Contents clean and unblemished throughout and no inscriptions or marks. Covers are bright and without bumping or rubbing. In original VG dust jacket. Not price clipped. "The Clock Strikes Two" is a mystery novel written by American author Henry Kitchell Webster. The book was first published in 1932. It is known for its intriguing and atmospheric storytelling. The story of "The Clock Strikes Two" centers on a mysterious murder that occurs at a remote country estate. The plot follows the efforts of Detective-Inspector Slane and his team as they investigate the crime and attempt to unravel the complex web of motives and secrets surrounding the murder. Henry Kitchell Webster's novel is celebrated for its clever plotting and character development, as well as its ability to create a suspenseful atmosphere. "The Clock Strikes Two" is a classic example of the mystery genre from the Golden Age of detective fiction, offering readers an engaging and well-crafted puzzle to solve.
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