The Clock Struck Murder


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Joshua Bates is a retired banker. He now teaches business classes at a small college in Colorado. The tragic death of one of his students leads to the exploration of an old mine. The mine is perceived to be cursed by those in the area. Near-death experiences of Professor Bates and his associates while they try to explore the mine seem to justify everybody's suspicions. Events finally lead to the uncovering of a murder plot that points to illegal activities on the other side of the world. Those activities place Professor Bates and his entourage in great danger without their knowledge. This is the first installment of The Clock Struck series featuring Professor Bates and his associates in Wasatch, Colorado.




The Clock Struck Murder


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One woman's trash is another woman's--lost Chagall masterpiece?!? Expat Zoe Barlow has settled well into her artist's life among the Lost Generation in 1920s Paris. When a too-tipsy guest at her weekly poker game breaks Zoe's favorite clock, she's off to a Montparnasse flea market to bargain with the vendor Laurette for a replacement. What Zoe didn't bargain for was the lost Chagall painting that's been used like a rag to wrap her purchases! Eager to learn whether Laurette has more Chagalls lying about like trash, Zoe sets off to track her down at her storage shed. With no Laurette in sight, Zoe snoops around and indeed finds several additional Chagalls—and then she finds Laurette herself, dead beneath a scrap heap, her beautiful face bashed in. With Paris hosting the 1924 Summer Olympics, the police are far too busy with tourist-related crimes to devote much time to the clock seller's murder. After returning the paintings to a grateful Marc Chagall, Zoe begins her own investigation. Did the stolen paintings play any part in the brutal killing? Or was it a crime of passion? Zoe soon discovers that there were many people who had reason to resent the lovely Laurette. But who hated the girl enough to stop her clock permanently? When Zoe discovers a second murder victim, the pressure is on to find the killer before time—and luck—run out.




The Clock Struck One


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Reproduction of the original: The Clock Struck One by Fergus Hume




When the Clock Struck 12: 15 August 1947


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We had just won independence, but all was not well, the horrors of the partition were very real. Living in the heart of a simmering Delhi, eight-year-old Ashok and Priya can't wait to meet their friends Asghar and Afshan. But the elders won't agree. That is when sequestered in their hall, they overhear a plan: A plan to murder a Muslim family. As the kids try to find allies and save their friends, they must face people blinded by hate and personal vendetta. Will they succeed or lose their friends forever? Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous events of independence and partition, When the Clock struck 12 is a tale of innocence, unity, and courage, but most importantly, of friendship.




The Clock Struck One


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The Clock Struck Greed


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Professor Bates and company accidentally come into possession of a diary that provides the details of the robbery of a shipment of silver over one hundred and thirty years ago. To their knowledge the silver has never been found. While trying to determine if it is worth their while to see if it can be uncovered other forces become aware of the possibility and the race is on to see if the missing silver really exists and, if found, claim a finders fee worth millions.




The Clock Struck Evil


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The Clock Struck Terror


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A student from Wasatch College is found very early in the morning sitting by the side of a highway in the mountains north of Wasatch, Colorado in a terror-induced trance. Further investigation by Professor Bates and his associates in Wasatch find evidence of a long hidden secret. The next few weeks in Dr. Bates' life are filled with adventure and terror at every turn, culminating in a discovery that will revise history in the Mountain West forever.




The Girl and the Midnight Murder


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It was just another ordinary night. And an ordinary meal to accompany it. A glass of wine, a plate of chicken. And the sound of the ticking clock. But then, the unexpected feeling of disorientation seeps in. Cheryl suddenly felt dizzy and nauseous... Then something far more unexpected happened. And in an instant an ordinary night turned into a night full of incomprehensible mysteries. After witnessing many tragedies throughout her life. And solving cases that appeared unsolvable. FBI Agent Emma Griffin learned the importance of following her instincts and questioning everything she sees. When Bellamy brings a case that involves a sorority sister from Bellamy's past. Emma finds herself thrown into a case involving a possible mysterious illness. An illness that took the life of a young woman. To others, the mystery seems to have solved itself. But Emma isn't convinced that all is as it appears. When bizarre cases of similar circumstance arise. Emma is forced to dig deeper into the young woman's life and break open the people around her. Tick. Tock. As the clock struck twelve. Cheryl Collins took her last breath... Time is an elusive beast. Like death, no one can escape it.




The Clock Struck Intrigue


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Professor Bates and his associates at Wasatch College in Wasatch, Colorado, are up to their necks in intrigue. It apparently involves just about everyone that he knows. Unknown as to why, he will place himself and his family in great danger unless he backs off from his involvement in affairs that he is told do not involve him. The problem...he doesn't know what he has done, nor to whom. He is in a race to find out before he and his family suffer dire consequences.