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The Woman in White

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**A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Suspense** The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins is a landmark in Gothic literature and one of the first mystery novels ever written. This thrilling tale weaves together intrigue, romance, and deception, captivating readers with its unforgettable characters and masterful storytelling. **A Chance Encounter That Changes Everything** The story begins when Walter Hartright, a young art teacher, meets a mysterious woman dressed entirely in white on a moonlit road. This encounter sets off a chain of events that pulls Walter into a sinister conspiracy involving identity theft, secrets, and betrayal. As Walter unravels the truth, he must protect the woman he loves and expose the villains who seek to destroy her. **A Cast of Unforgettable Characters** Collins introduces a rich ensemble of characters, including the courageous Marian Halcombe, the virtuous Laura Fairlie, and the menacing Sir Percival Glyde. The enigmatic Count Fosco, with his charm and cunning, remains one of the most iconic villains in literary history. **A Masterpiece of Victorian Fiction** With its intricate plot and atmospheric setting, The Woman in White has earned its place as a timeless classic. Wilkie Collins’s innovative use of multiple narrators and his exploration of themes like justice, gender roles, and social class make this novel as compelling today as when it was first published. Perfect for fans of mystery, Gothic fiction, and Victorian literature, The Woman in White is a must-read that will keep you guessing until the very end.

About Author

A close friend of Charles Dickens from their meeting in March 1851 until Dickens' death in June 1870, William Wilkie Collins was one of the best known, best loved, and, for a time, best paid of Victor

Author

Wilkie Collins

Book Series

Oxford World's Classics Series

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780199535637

Language

English

Pages

597

Publication Date

04-17-2008

Publisher

OUP Oxford

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