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Law and the Lady | Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889) | The story opens with Valeria Brinton marrying Eustace Woodville over the objections of Woodville's family. Soon after the wedding Valeria becomes uneasy and starts to suspect her husband is hiding something from his past. Her suspicions are confirmed when she finds he has been using a false name. Collins used his experience studying law to help create one of the earliest female sleuths. | Download this book (343 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... | | Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
| No Name | Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889) | When published in 1862 it was condemned by critics as immoral, today it is regarded as a novel of outstanding social insight. It is the story of two sisters, Magdalen and Norah, who discover that their parents were not married at the time of their birth and that they are, therefore, illegitimate. They are disinherited and expelled from their family estate. They either adapt to their new station in life, or attempt to recover their wealth by any means... | Download this book (636 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... | | Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
| The Woman in White | Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889) | One of the first and finest "sensation novels", the story begins when the protagonist, Walter Hartright, encounters a mysterious woman dressed all in white on a moonlit road in Hampstead. She is confused and in distress, and Hartright helps her to find her way back to London. In return she gives him a warning. Soon after, Hartright learns that she might have escaped from an asylum. The story is told by a succession of character, each with different motivations and agendas. | Download this book (557 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... | | Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... | |
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