Found 362 results for "Clocks and watches, fiction"
by John Bellairs
Lewis Barnavelt fidgeted and wiped his sweaty palms on the seat of the bus that was roaring toward New Zebedee.
by Dean Koontz
ON HIS THIRTY-SIXTH birthday, May 18, Travis Cornell rose at five o'clock in the morning.
by Sarah Waters
So this, said Kay to herself, is the sort of person you've become: a person whose clocks and wrist-watches have stopped,...
by Terry Pratchett
According to the First Scroll of Wen the Eternally Surprised, Wen Stepped out of the cave where he had received enlighte...
by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
by Mary Louisa Molesworth
ONCE upon a time in an old town, in an old street, there stood a very old house.
by James Hilton
ON THE morning of the eleventh of November, 1937, precisely at eleven o'clock, some well-meaning busy-body consulted his...
by Thomas Chandler Haliburton