
Wyllard's Weird
Murder Mystery NovelBy Mary Elizabeth BraddonLength18h 32m
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Wyllard's Weird begins with the death of a young foreign lady, who falls from a train running over a bridge through the Cornish countryside. Her identity is unknown and it is a mystery weather this is an accident, a suicide, or a murder. Julian Wyllard, a rich landowner, tries to clear matters up by employing a London detective, but he only manages to diagnose a murder and he directs suspicion on Wyllard's wife's favorite cousin, Bothwell Grahame, who will not account for why he was on that train when the young woman was killed. Wyllard's wife, in order to clear her cousin's reputation, asks the village coroner Edward Heathcote to make further investigations into the case and he takes it upon himself to find the truth. Heathcote's inquiries lead him to Paris and the mystery gets a new dimension when clues link the dead woman with a cruel double murder which happened a decade ago.
Audiobook details
GenreMystery and Thriller
Length18 hrs 32 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1. In A Cornish Valley.
18Chapter 18. The General Receives A Summons.
2Chapter 2. After the Inquest.
19Chapter 19. Widowed and Free.
3Chapter 3. Joseph Distin.
20Chapter 20. Two Women.
4Chapter 4. Bothwell Declines to Answer.
21Chapter 21. Roses on A Grave.
5Chapter 5. People Will Talk.
22Chapter 22. Wedding Garments.
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6Chapter 6. A Clerical Warning.
23Chapter 23. Lady Valeria Fights her Own Battle.
7Chapter 7. A Rapid Conversion.
24Chapter 24. An Elopement on New Lines.
8Chapter 8. A Valuable Ally.
25Chapter 25. In the Land of Bohemia.
9Chapter 9. Fever Dreams.
26Chapter 26. Reaping the Whirlwind.
10Chapter 10. “Touch Lips and Part with Tears.”
27Chapter 27. How Such Things End.
11Chapter 11. A Fatal Love.
28Chapter 28. One who Must Remember.
12Chapter 12. LÉOnie’s Mission.
29Chapter 29. The Last Link.
13Chapter 13. A Student of Men and Women.
30Chapter 30. Waiting for his Doom.
14Chapter 14. Bothwell Begins to See his Way.
31Chapter 31. “Alike is Hell, or Paradise, or Heaven.”
15Chapter 15. The Home of the past.
32Chapter 32. “Sweet is Death for Evermore.”
16Chapter 16. A Face from the Grave.
33Chapter 33. “Who Knows Not Circe?”
17Chapter 17. Struck down.
34Chapter 34. “How like A Winter Hath Thy Absence Been.”