The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins

The Moonstone

Wilkie Collins
642 pages
Grapevine India
Aug 1992
Hardcover
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Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone is widely regarded as the first modern detective novel. Combining a riveting mystery with rich characters and an intricate plot, this timeless classic has set the standard for the genre and remains a masterpiece of suspense and storytelling.What's Inside:A Legendary Diamond: The story revolves around the theft of the Moonstone, a priceless Indian diamond with a history of mystery and misfortune.An Unsolved Crime: The theft occurs during a birthday celebration at a country estate, leaving behind a tangled web of suspects and motives.Memorable Characters: From the determined Sergeant Cuff to the passionate Rachel Verinder and the enigmatic Franklin Blake, the novel is filled with unforgettable personalities.Why Read The Moonstone?The Birth of a Genre: Often credited as the first detective novel, it established many conventions of the mystery genre, including the use of red herrings and multiple narratives.A Brilliant Narrative Structure: The story is told through a series of perspectives, allowing readers to piece together the mystery alongside the characters.A Thrilling and Thoughtful Read: Blending suspense, humor, and social commentary, it offers more than just a mystery - it's a rich exploration of Victorian society.A Must-Read for Mystery Lovers The Moonstone is a captivating tale that has inspired generations of mystery writers. Immerse yourself in this spellbinding novel and uncover the secrets of the Moonstone.
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Pages 642
Publisher Grapevine India
Published 1992
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