
Mystery Of Cloomber
The 'Mystery of Cloomber' is a novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1889. It follows John Fothergill West as he investigates the increasingly paranoid behavior of General Heatherstone, the tenant of Cloomber Hall, particularly around the fifth of October. The story features a significant twist at the end, showcasing Doyle's skill in crafting mystery narratives beyond his famous Sherlock Holmes series. This novel is notable for its exploration of psychological tension and family dynamics.














































