"Oh, my God! to think of that kind-hearted, lovely young woman, who
brings happiness with her wherever she goes, bringing terror to me!
Terror when her pitying eyes look at me; terror when her kind voice
speaks to me; terror when her tender hand touches mind!" Porthgenna
Tower on the remote western Cornish coast. Moments before her death,
Mrs Treverton dictates a secret to her maid, never to be passed to her
husband as she had instructed. Fifteen years later, when Mrs
Treverton's daughter, Rosamond, returns to Porthgenna with her blind
husband, Leonard, she is intrigued by the strange and seemingly
disturbed Mrs Jazeph's warning not to enter the Myrtle Room in the
ruined north wing. Strong-minded and ingenious, Rosamond's determined
detective work uncovers shocking and unsettling truths beyond all
expectation. A mystery of unrelenting suspense and psychologically
penetrating characters, The Dead Secret explores the relationship
between a fallen woman, her illegitimate daughter, and buried secrets
in a superb blend of romance and Gothic drama. Wilkie Collins's fifth
novel, The Dead Secret anticipates the themes of his next novel, The
Woman in White in its treatment of mental illness, disguise and
deception, and the dispossession of lost identity. Yet a series of
comic figures offsets the tension, from the dyspeptic Mr Phippen to
the perpetually smiling governess, Miss Sturch. Displaying the talent
and energy which made Collins the most popular novelist of the 1860s,
The Dead Secret represents a crucial phase in Collins's rise as a
mystery writer, and was his first full-length novel written
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ISBN
9780192669247
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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