The Mystery of Edwin Drood : Unfinished - Charles Dickens - MP3 CD audiobook

The Mystery of Edwin Drood : Unfinished - Charles Dickens - MP3 CD audiobook

SKU: 9780786176083
 
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  • Written By: Charles Dickens
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio
  • Published: February 2006
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Written by Charles Dickens - Audio book performed by David Thorn - Unabridged Fiction - 1 MP3 COMPACT DISC - 9.3 hours

Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (March 2006) - Produced by Alcazar AudioWorks with original music by Hans Bisner

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“David Thorn reads Dickens's last, incomplete, novel, a dark romance involving a disappearance and possible murder, with a variety of voices and accents worthy of a multicast performance and an extraordinary range of color and expression. His reading, complex but neither forced nor affected, is both intimate and vivid, enlivening passages that might have been dull. A 2006 Audie Award Finalist.” —AudioFile

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is Charles Dickens’s brilliant contribution to the field of crime and detection. In fact, the novel is even more of a mystery than Dickens himself intended, for he died before completing it, making it a favorite of literary detectives.

Against a background of opium dens, nocturnal graveyard visits, and moldering monastic crypts, Dickens weaves a tightly knit plot centered on the ominous disappearance of young Edwin Drood. Suspected of foul murder are John Jasper, a drug-addicted choir-master who hungers after Drood’s fiancée, and Neville Landless, a Ceylonese who had previously quarreled violently with the missing man. With dark, brooding atmosphere and masterful characterization, Dickens is at the height of his powers in this final and unsurpassed work.

About the Author: Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was born in Landport, Portsea, England, the second of eight children in a family continually plagued by debt. A legacy b

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