Book description
Charles Dickens created some of the most memorable characters in
English literature. But just what became of the convict that
frightened young Pip in Great Expectations?
Was he guilty, or framed? And what really did become of Edwin
Drood? Was the case ever solved? Mike Ashley presents over 25 vivid
new whodunnits from the world of Dickens -- recorded for posterity by
such writers as Michael Pearce, Amy Myers, Peter Tremayne, Alanna
Knight, Kage Baker, and Edward D. Hoch.
Many of the stories feature one or more of Dickens's characters,
as a sleuth or as the victim of crime; while others are set in
Dickens's real life, with him investigating people closely associated
with him, such as Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell or Hablot Browne.
Interlinking the stories is a narrative that brings alive Dickens's
own life and part in the early development of crime sleuthing.
The stories include: Miss Havisham's Revenge by Alanna
Knight, in which we discover the part Estella Havisham played in the
fate of Bentley Drummle; Murder in Murray's Court by David
Stuart Davies, in which Oliver Twist has to help the Artful Dodger who
has been accused of murder; The Thorn of Anxiety by Keith
Miles, in which the mystery of Edwin Drood is at last solved; The
Divine Nature by Kate Ellis, in which David Copperfield finds
himself investigating the disappearance of Edward Murdstone; The
Letter by Joan Lock, in which the skills of Inspector Bucket
are once again put to the test in solving a crime that apparently
never happened.