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The Decoding of Edwin Drood
222 pp. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is, as Charles Forsyte observes, "the most successful mystery story ever written." Dickens had almost reached the halfway point in the novel, which he planned to publish in twelve monthly instalments, when he died on June 9, 1870. His notes contain no clear indication of how he intended to continue the story, and more than a century later there is no generally accepted solution to the mystery. In Part One of this book Charles Forsyte gives a fascinating account of these attempts at solving the mystery. Then, in Part Two, Mr. Forsyte provides his own continuation of the story."Keywords: CHARLES FORSYTE DECODING EDWIN DROOD NEW ENDING TO DICKENS' UNFINISHED MYSTERY FICTION LITERATURE
222 pp. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is, as Charles Forsyte observes, "the most successful mystery story ever written." Dickens had almost reached the halfway point in the novel, which he planned to publish in twelve monthly instalments, when he died on June 9, 1870. His notes contain no clear indication of how he intended to continue the story, and more than a century later there is no generally accepted solution to the mystery. In Part One of this book Charles Forsyte gives a fascinating account of these attempts at solving the mystery. Then, in Part Two, Mr. Forsyte provides his own continuation of the story."Keywords: CHARLES FORSYTE DECODING EDWIN DROOD NEW ENDING TO DICKENS' UNFINISHED MYSTERY FICTION LITERATURE
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