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The Dead Secret A Novel
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The Dead Secret A Novel

BookPaperback
Ranking44284inBelletristik
CHF33.90

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"The Dead Secret: A Novel" by way of Wilkie Collins is a compelling and suspenseful story that weaves together issues of mystery, deceit, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of Cornwall's dramatic landscapes, the radical introduces readers to a cast of intriguing characters whose lives are intricately related with the aid of a protracted-buried mystery. The narrative revolves around the mysterious Mrs. Treverton, who guards a hidden secret that has the energy to disrupt lives and regulate destinies. As the story unfolds, the reader is taken on a journey through the twists and turns of a gripping plot filled with sudden revelations and ethical dilemmas. Collins, recognised for his mastery of the sensation novel, skillfully creates an atmospheric placing that complements the suspense and intrigue. The characters are introduced to existence with psychological intensity, and their interactions make contributions to the intricate layers of the narrative. "The Dead Secret" is a conventional example of Collins' potential to blend factors of melodrama and social commentary. The novel explores the outcomes of retaining secrets and techniques and the effect of hidden truths on both individuals and society.
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ISBN/GTIN978-93-6115-224-5
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/02/2024
Pages324 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 140 mm, Height 216 mm, Thickness 19 mm
Weight459 g
Article no.51273516
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.46150526
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

Wilkie Collins William was an English novelist and playwright best known for The Woman in White (1859), a mystery and early sensation novel, and The Moonstone (1868), which established many of the ground rules of the modern detective novel and may be the first clear example of the police procedural genre. Born to London painter William Collins and his wife, Harriet Geddes, he moved to Italy with them when he was twelve years old, spending two years there and in France learning both Italian and French. Collins was born at 11 New Cavendish Street in London, the son of William Collins, a well-known Royal Academician landscape painter, and his wife, Harriet Geddes. Named after his father, he quickly became recognized by his second name, which honours his godfather, painter David Wilkie. The family relocated to Pond Street, Hampstead, around 1826. In 1828, Collins' brother Charles Allston Collins was born. Between 1829 and 1830, the Collins family relocated twice: first to Hampstead Square and subsequently to Porchester Terrace in Bayswater. Wilkie and Charles received an early education from their mother at home. The Collins family was very religious, and Collins' mother insisted on strict church attendance for her boys, which Wilkie detested.