The Clock Strikes Thirteen
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading





The story revolves around two cunning detectives who frame Harry Derby for the murder of a grandmother, convinced of his guilt. Their manipulation of evidence is so convincing that it threatens to send an innocent man to the electric chair. The narrative explores themes of justice and morality, highlighting the lengths to which individuals will go to secure a conviction, even at the expense of truth. As the plot unfolds, the tension between guilt and innocence becomes increasingly complex.
William Deacon, a magazine journalist with a knack for sleuthing, unexpectedly secures passage on the Montmartre, a luxurious cruise liner. This spontaneous decision leads him and his companions—his love interest Twit-Twit and friends Tom and Betsy Dolan—on an adventurous journey to Europe. The plot unfolds as they navigate the surprises and challenges of their voyage, exploring themes of friendship, love, and the unpredictability of life.
The story revolves around Brill Brillhart, a notorious songwriter whose murder sparks intrigue rather than sorrow, as gossip columns continue to detail his vibrant life. As magazine writer William Deacon investigates the mystery behind Brill's apparent resurrection, he finds himself entangled in his own perilous situation. The narrative blends elements of mystery and dark humor, exploring themes of celebrity culture and the blurred lines between life and death in the glamorous yet dangerous world of New York nightlife.