
Who Killed Zebedee?
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bowen
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By:
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Wilkie Collins
About this listen
A man lies dead, a knife in his heart, and no one saw the killer—at least no one admits to it.
In this classic mystery from Wilkie Collins, a young constable recounts a long-unsolved crime that haunts him still: a lodging house murder where the most obvious answers feel too neat, and justice remains out of reach. Between a silent staircase, a troubled cook, and a love that flickers beneath the surface, Who Killed Zebedee? draws us into a web of suspicion, memory, and moral reckoning.
First published in 1881 and also known as The Policeman and the Cook, this tale blends psychological nuance with sharp suspense—hallmarks of Collins at his most compelling.
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