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The Moonstone Wilkie Collins

The Moonstone By Wilkie Collins

The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins


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The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins

A sharp-witted detective investigates the mystery of a gem, plundered from India and now vanished in England, and discovers shifting motives, unreliable testimony and growing danger in this foundational classic of mystery fiction. The Moonstone justly occupies an exalted position as a groundbreaking novel that opened the way for a great deal of genre fiction, mysteries and thrillers, but it is far more than simply an influence upon later works. This is an epistolary novel with a number of diverse and clearly incised viewpoints, displaying the authors skill with both character and the unveiling of the elements of a mystery plot. One of the characters is the detective charged with finding the thief who stole the Moonstone, a huge diamond with a bloody history, and he is a clear precursor to A.C. Doyles Sherlock Holmes. Another character, much remarked upon at the novels original release, suffers from opium addiction, depicted with frightening clarity by Collins, who dealt with that issue firsthand. The plot is sensational but relayed realistically and builds to one of the most unusual plot twists in mystery literature, made all the more remarkable by virtue of appearing in the genres earliest days. Initially serialized in Charles Dickens magazine All The Year Round, The Moonstone was published in 1868 and has never been out of print since. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Moonstone is both modern and readable.

About Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins (18241889) was an English author of fiction and plays. Remembered today chiefly for two novels, The Woman in White and the landmark mystery The Moonstone, the authors work was extraordinarily popular in his lifetime. Collins was a friend of Charles Dickens, who published some of his best received work. Collins led a rather Bohemian lifestyle, didnt believe in marriage and had two long-term concurrent lovers. The authors health was an issue from an early age and as he grew older he medicated himself with opium, resulting in an addiction that damaged both his health and work.

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NGR9781513265995
9781513265995
1513265997
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
New
Paperback
Graphic Arts Books
2020-12-31
500
N/A
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