Wilkie Collins
William Wilkie Collins (1824–1889) was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his sensation novels The Woman in White (1860) and The Moonstone (1868), the latter often regarded as the first detective novel.[2][1] Born in London to a painter father, he studied law but pursued writing after meeting Charles Dickens in 1851, with whom he collaborated extensively until Dickens's death.[4][5] Collins authored over 25 novels, numerous short stories, plays, and non-fiction pieces, pioneering mystery and detective fiction.[6]
Sensation
Mystery
Detective
The Moonstone (Collector's Library Classics)
The Moonstone (Signet Classics)
The Moonstone (Signet Classics)
The Moonstone (Detective Club Crime Classics)
Hide and Seek
The Moonstone: A Novel
The Frozen Deep [with Biographical Introduction] (Hesperus Classics)
No Name (Illustrated, Complete and Uncensored)
No Name (Illustrated, Complete and Uncensored)
The Moonstone`
The Two Destinies [with Biographical Introduction] (Pocket Classics)
The Dead Alive (Illustrated)
The Fallen Leaves [with Biographical Introduction]
The Dead Alive (Illustrated)
The Woman in White
Man and Wife
Antonina; Or, The Fall of Rome
Miss or Mrs? / The Haunted Hotel / The Guilty River
Poor Miss Finch
The Dead Secret
Basil
The Woman in White
The Woman in White
The Woman in White (Enriched Classics)