Oakdale Affair

Oakdale Affair
The Oakdale Affair, originally titled Bridge and the Oskalooska Kid, is a novelette by Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1911. This story features Bridge, a hobo character inspired by Jack London and H.H. Knibbs, who embarks on a gothic mystery filled with dark nights, a haunted farmhouse, and a violent storm. The narrative includes a cast of unusual characters, including the Oskalooska Kid and Beppo the bear, and presents a complex mystery that challenges even the keenest detective minds.






































