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The Terrible People

By: Edgar Wallace
Narrated by: Tom Woosnam
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The day Clay Shelton is set to be hanged, he requests to speak with the inspector who arrested him, Arnold “Betcher” Long. He tells Long that the Gallows Hand will have its revenge. Assuming he is a dead man trying to delay the inevitable, Long ignores him. But when the judge who sentenced Shelton is murdered, he finally starts to take notice.

Soon more people involved with the Shelton case begin to die, all killed by a shadowy organization known as the Terrible People, and Long knows it’s only a matter of time before he’s next.

Public Domain (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Detective Fiction Mystery
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Edgar Wallace at His Best

An excellent reading of a classic mystery. It is no wonder so many movies have been made from this authors works.

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