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A deathbed confession—transcribed and hidden away—has the power to change the lives of the deceased’s friends and family. When it comes to light years later, there are devastating results. In this powerful mix of suspense and psychological drama, Wilkie Collins’s gifts as a master storyteller are on full display.
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Posted January 29, 2010
Another work of art by Wilkie Collins. The more I read of his work the less I understand how unknown he and most of his works are. There is a romantic sensativity in all of his work, usually combined perfectly with suspense and mystery. You can't go wrong with his work, I highly recomend this and all of Collins' books.
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Posted January 8, 2005
Another great by the master Wilkie. Intriguing plot that could easily fit with contemporary times. Great characters, lots of suspense and a real page-turner. My 2nd favorite Wilkie book after The Moonstone. Thought this was better than The Woman in White. A must for any mystery, Victorian, or Wilkie fan.
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Posted January 10, 2012
Pulled from google digitization. Works terribly on eink based book readers
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Posted January 8, 2012
Really hope it's good. Emily
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Posted May 24, 2011
I found myself skipping through the pages to pick up where there was actual dialog. This author spends ALOT of words on meandering unimportant things. Interesting story but in gets lost in the blah blah blah
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A deathbed confession—transcribed and hidden away—has the power to change the lives of the deceased’s friends and family. When it comes to light years later, there are devastating results. In this powerful mix of suspense and psychological drama, Wilkie Collins’s gifts as a master storyteller are on full display.