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The Moonstone

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The Moonstone

by Wilkie Collins
Editor: John Sutherland

Oxford University Press | August 10, 2008 | Trade Paperback

''the first and greatest of English detective novels'' T.S.Eliot A fabulous yellow diamond becomes the dangerous inheritance of Rachel Verinder. Outside her Yorkshire country house watch the Hindu priests who have waited for many years to reclaim their ancient talisman, looted from the holy city of Somnauth. When the Moonstone disappears the case looks simple, but in mid-Victorian England no one is what they seem, and nothing can be taken for granted. Witnesses, suspects, and detectives take up the story in turn. The bemused butler, the love-stricken housemaid, the enigmatic detective Sergeant Cuff, the drug-addicted scientist, each speculate on the mystery as Collins weaves their narratives into a masterpiece of construction and suspense. But The Moonstone is more than just a detective novel or a murder mystery and this new edition features a fascinating introduction by John Sutherland which discusses the themes of Imperialism, Sensationalism and Mesmerism and the way in which they operate in the novel and within its cultural context.
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    Rating: 5/5

    Really great

    Hm Bachleitner

    2 years ago

    You must not have an objection to reading a long book
    without pictures and a book from the time period of the British mid Nineteenth century. You will find this story just absolutely spellbinding. If you can resist peeking at the last pages you'll find the ending most surprising. The story moves very well. Considering that investigators of that time period had no modern advantages, except for writing letters and making personal visits, it is remarkable how this mystery is solved. A perfect book for curling up with on cold, rainy weekends.

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    Rating: 5/5

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    Nico

    2 years ago

    A wonderful British detective novel. Curses intrigue and India all intertwined. As good as the Sherlock Holmes series and that says something!

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    Rating: 5/5

    Amazing Book!

    Emily Crouter

    6 years ago

    I read The Woman in White by Collins a few months ago and fell in love. I loved it so much, so I'm reading more of his books. I read The Evil Genius by him a few weeks ago, and liked it a lot too. I absolutely LOVED this book! Definitely lived up to expectations created by The Woman in White. I love Collins' writing style, it's so descriptive. Plus I love the way the book is laid out. Its almost like reading court documents of people's testimonies. Known as the first detective novel, it definitely is a great way to start the genre. I highly recommend this book, and it makes me love Collins even more! Have to read so many more of his books.

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    G Soto

    Rating: 4/5

    A definite page-turner

    G Soto

    12 years ago

    This novel, considered to be the first English detective novel, has influenced the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens. If you like suspense, mystery, and humour, you'll love the way this story unfolds, taking various leads until it is finally solved in a way you probably wouldn't think of. The characters have very distinct personalities, and are all delightful in their own way.

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''the first and greatest of English detective novels'' T.S.Eliot A fabulous yellow diamond becomes the dangerous inheritance of Rachel Verinder. Outside her Yorkshire country house watch the Hindu priests who have waited for many years to reclaim their ancient talisman, looted from the holy city of Somnauth. When the Moonstone disappears the case looks simple, but in mid-Victorian England no one is what they seem, and nothing can be taken for granted. Witnesses, suspects, and detectives take up the story in turn. The bemused butler, the love-stricken housemaid, the enigmatic detective Sergeant Cuff, the drug-addicted scientist, each speculate on the mystery as Collins weaves their narratives into a masterpiece of construction and suspense. But The Moonstone is more than just a detective novel or a murder mystery and this new edition features a fascinating introduction by John Sutherland which discusses the themes of Imperialism, Sensationalism and Mesmerism and the way in which they operate in the novel and within its cultural context.

About the Author

William Wilkie Collins was an English novelist, playwright, and writer of short stories.

Trade Paperback

560 Pages, 12.9 x 19.6 x 2.5 CM

August 10, 2008

Oxford University Press

English


0199536724
9780199536726

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