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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The Case





Keith Horvath
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.
excellent myst





Ike Rose
the mystery had me guessing almost to the end





Julia
loved the twists and turns of this mystery
THIS IS A GOOD BOOK!!!





William Hillmann III
5STARS!180523!
Fantastic reader





Chris M
Brilliantly read. Entertaining story.