Collins, Wilkie /
A thrilling tale of mystery and crime from a master storyteller. A pacy tale from the original master of detective fiction Wilkie Collins. Transported from the temples of India to atmospheric Victorian England, the scene is set for a tale which twists between death, drugs, mystery and, most of all,...
Main Author: | Collins, Wilkie, author 648808 |
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Format: | text |
Language: | eng |
Published: |
Amersham : Translatic Press Book,
2012
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