This is a really really good book. I've heard of Oscar Wilde before but this is the first time I've ever experienced his work, and it was so great.
The 3 stories in this book are each different than the rest, and those differences made a really good compilation of mystery stories that, although not enough to completely blow my mind, but still very decent and appealing that I had to give it 4 stars.
While the first story - "The Canterville Ghost" - is both funny at the beginning and heartbreaking at the end, the second story - "The Model Millionaire" is more like a moral story, written in a mystery way (which I really loved). But what I loved most is the last story - "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime". People may find it a little bit nonsense, but I just loved the cold, chilling feeling the author secretly injected into the story, and a little bit of indifference plus determination in the main character about his having to murder someone. That's genius! And the end when he had killed the man that he said helped bring him and his fiancée together, is sick and brilliant in a way that I will remember it for some long time.