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Dead Secret | Wilkie COLLINS
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Wilkie Collins was the first great detective novelist. His dark and complex mysteries influenced the work of other writers, such as Anthony Trollope and Charles Dickens, with whom he developed a close personal friendship. Swinburne found his work worthy of serious criticism, and T. S. Eliot credits him even more than Poe with the invention of the modern detective novel and the popular thriller. Before such works as The Woman in White, The Moonstone, Armadale, and No Name, Collins demonstrates the full range of his talents for intricate plot and dramatic suspense in The Dead Secret, one of his earliest novels. Like much of Collins s work, The Dead Secret explores the consequences of a single, hidden act. The Cornish mansion Porthgenna harbors the secret of such an act, one that has ruined the life of the servant girl Sarah Leeson. This same secret lies hidden for fifteen years until the heiress to Porthgenna, Rosamund Treverton, returns and exposes it. Her detective work may reveal the truth, but her revelation of a long-forgotten crime could mean disaster for her and the entire estate. Wilkie Collins s brilliant characters, suspenseful plots, and piercing look into Victorian-era society are on full display in The Dead Secret. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fictionnovels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home."
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ladyclassics
Dead Secret | Wilkie COLLINS
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While The Woman in White is still my number one of Wilkie Collins' works, this was preceding novel was a delightful read! While it doesn't contain any of the creepy supernatural feel, it plays upon Victorian tropes like deep secrets, identity switching, and family scandals--all based around societal prestige. Collins carries the story on in such a way that clarifies why he is the king of sensation novels~you won't want to stop turning the page!

TheLondonBookworm Love love love Wilkie Collins 😍😍😍 8y
ladyclassics @TheLondonBookworm he is the best!! ♡ 8y
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Dead Secret | Wilkie COLLINS
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Nothing like a Victorian sensation novel to accompany me on this long overdue trip to Copenhagen! The thrill so typical of Collins' work is coinciding perfectly with the cold, gloomy Danish weather these days. This city is also surprisingly much more literary than I had anticipated! More to come on that soon... ;)
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Leelee08 My two favorite things: sensation novels and Denmark.😍❤ 8y
ladyclassics And they go so perfectly together! I'm indulging in every moment ♡ @Leelee08 8y
Dragon Those buildings are so colourful even in the overcast weather. Enjoy your trip! Isn't there a little mermaid statue there?? 8y
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ladyclassics They definitely brightened up the day! Thank you :) yes--there is! I will venture to see it tomorrow afternoon ♡ @Dragon 8y
geodynamical_nonfiction My ancestry is part Danish and I never looked up a map of Denmark until now. And wow that's a lot of shoreline for a country! 8y
ladyclassics @geodynamical isn't it cool? And there are a lot of islands too! I could spend weeks traveling through this country! 8y
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