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The Mystery of Cloomber

The Mystery of Cloomber

The Mystery of Cloomber

The Mystery of Cloomber is a novel by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is narrated by John Fothergill West, a Scot who has moved with his family from Edinburgh to Wigtownshire to care for the estate of his father’s half brother, William Farintosh. It was first published in 1889.

The Mystery of Cloomber

Contents

16 entries
  1. 1. The Hegira of the Wests from Edinburgh
  2. 2. Of the Strange Manner in which a Tenant came to Cloomber
  3. 3. Of our further acquaintance with Major-General J. B. Heatherstone
  4. 4. Of a Young Man with a Grey Head
  5. 5. How Four of Us came to be under the Shadow of Cloomber
  6. 6. How I came to be enlisted as one of the Garrison of Cloomber
  7. 7. Of Corporal Rufus Smith and His coming to Cloomber
  8. 8. Statement of Israel Stakes
  9. 9. Narrative of John Easterling, F.R.C.P.EDIN.
  10. 10. Of the Letter which came from the Hall
  11. 11. Of the Casting Away of the Barque "Belinda"
  12. 12. Of the Three Foreign Men upon the Coast
  13. 13. In Which I see that which has been seen by Few
  14. 14. Of the Visitor who ran down the Road in the Night-time
  15. 15. The Day-Book of John Berthier Heatherstone
  16. 16. At the Hole of Cree