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360 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1889
A mysterious stranger arrives in the town and after talking a composing draught drops down dead. But who is responsible? Was the bottle tampered with? And what of the ghastly figure seen outside the patient’s room? What follows is a tale of murder, love affairs, deceit, and dark secrets.
I very much enjoyed this novel. I felt during the first half of the book that the plot was moving too fast at the expense of character development however the second half is more leisurely and the characters are further developed. It was great fun to try and puzzle out the culprit, but as this is a pre-detective novel book the investigations are private rather than police driven. The court scenes were also very interesting. There are several characters that have shared focus in the story rather than a main character. This is a sensation novel; I would recommend it to people who like Wilkie Collins or Mary Elizabeth Braddon novels.