- Chapter 01: The Hegira of the Wests from Edinburgh
- Chapter 02: Of the Strange Manner in which a Tenant came to Cloomber
- Chapter 03: Of our further acquaintance with Major-General J. B. Heatherstone
- Chapter 04: Of a young man with a grey head
- Chapter 05: How four of us came to be under the Shadow of Cloomber
- Chapter 06: How I came to be enlisted as one of the Garrison of Cloomber
- Chapter 07: Of Corporal Rufus Smith and his coming to Cloomber
- Chapter 08: Statement of Israel Stakes
- Chapter 09: Narrative of John Easterling, F.R.C.P.Edin.
- Chapter 10: Of the letter which came from the hall
- Chapter 11: Of the casting away of the Barque “Belinda”
- Chapter 12: Of the three foreign men upon the coast
- Chapter 13: In which I see that which has been seen by few
- Chapter 14: Of the visitor who ran down the road in the night-time
- Chapter 15: The Day-Book of John Berthier Heatherstone
- Chapter 16: At the Hole of Cree
This novel is written by the author of, among other novels, the Stories of Sherlock Holmes. It is narrated by John Fothergill West, who tries to discover why the tenant of Cloomber Hall, General Heatherstone, is nervous to the point of being paranoid. Why are his fears becoming stronger every year at the fifth of October? And why doesn't he let his children leave home? This is a great mystery novel with a sharp twist at the end. (Summary by Wikipedia and Stav Nisser)
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