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By Чарльз Диккенс
Charles Dickens - 1998, Wordsworth Classics
Charles Dickens' final novel, left unfinished upon his death in 1870, is a mystery deeply influenced by the 'Sensation Novel' style of his friend Wilkie Collins. Set in an ancient cathedral city and the darker corners of Victorian London, the narrative explores themes of drugs, disappearances, sexual obsession, disguise, and potential murder. The story is characterized by a somber and menacing atmosphere, a compelling cast of characters, and Dickens' distinctive command of language, creating an intriguing and suspenseful experience. This volume also includes several often-overlooked stories and sketches covering diverse subjects from murder and guilt to childhood romance.