The mystery of Cloomber

by Doyle, Arthur Conan

Collection

Project Gutenberg

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Project Gutenberg ID

7964

Reading Ease

Reading ease score: 75.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

Summary

"The Mystery of Cloomber" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a novel written during the late 19th century. The story revolves around John Fothergill West, a law student, who becomes entangled in the mysterious life of General J. B. Heatherstone and his family after they take residence at the eerie Cloomber Hall. As strange incidents unfold around the Heatherstones, the narrative explores themes of isolation, suspense, and the unsettling tension of an unknown danger looming over the family. At the start of the novel, we follow John West's account of his family’s relocation to Wigtownshire to assist their relative, General Heatherstone. John describes the unsettling yet picturesque surroundings of Cloomber Hall and its previously abandoned atmosphere. A curious incident occurs one night when John and his sister spot mysterious lights in the uninhabited tower, hinting at strange occurrences within. The arrival of the Heatherstone family stirs up the community's curiosity and apprehension due to their unusual behavior and strict desire for solitude, leading to speculation about their secrets and challenges that await them. This captivating opening sets the stage for a tale rich with intrigue and foreboding, as West's growing obsession with the peculiarities surrounding the Heatherstones promises to unravel deeper mysteries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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en

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bookshelf

Category: British Literature
Category: Crime, Thrillers and Mystery
Category: Novels

subject

Mystery fiction
Revenge -- Fiction
Massacres -- Fiction
East India Company. Army -- Officers -- Fiction
Buddhist priests -- Fiction
Wigtownshire (Scotland) -- Fiction
Hindu Kush Mountains Region (Afghanistan and Pakistan) -- Fiction