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The Dead Secret

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What is this Dead Secret?

Mrs. Treverton is dying. She gives to her servant Sarah a letter for her husband. Exhausted, she doesn’t want to bring this Secret in the grave. Sarah can not deliver this missive to her grieving master and her only five-year-old daughter Rosamond. She hides it in one of the rooms of the house and she disappears ...

Fifteen years later, Rosamond understands that the house of her childhood hides a secret and she will do anything to find out ...

Wilkie Collins, a remarkable observer of his time, knows how to portray these tortured souls. This novel is a classic that has kept all its charm and definitely, is a brilliantly written Masterpiece. The process of unveiling this secret is strewn with pitfalls, detours and false tracks that will keep the reader in suspense.

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Alicia Éditions’s review
William Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) has been credited with inventing the detective novel genre. Despite the fact that The Dead Secret is an exciting story that has the ability to keep the reader hooked and keeps you guessing as to what the secret could be, it can also be considered as a critical point of view on the Victorian era.Therefore, beyond the suspense and the incredible talent of Wilkie Collins, it is also interesting for the readers to note for example the social position of women during this period. Definitely, The Dead Secret is a brilliantly written Masterpiece. Alicia Éditions

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