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Who Killed Zebedee?

Who Killed Zebedee?

by Wilkie Collins
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/2002

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Undisputed master of 'sensation fiction' Wilkie Collins was also a remarkable chronicler of the dark underside to Victorian London. Chilling in the extreme, these short stories of murder and suspense are perfect examples of his craft. Settling himself in front of the station fire, a young policeman is little prepared for the account of bloody murder that will be relayed that night. For it seems that Mrs Crosscapel's lodging-house is a place of dark secrets and buried passions - emotions that will soon cloud even his own judgement. As with the other short stories included, 'Who Killed Zebedee?' is a brilliant and highly original tale of horror and the macabre.
ISBN:
9781843910190
9781843910190
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hesperus Press Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
112
Dimensions (mm):
195x125x10mm
Weight:
0.15kg
Wilkie Collins

William Wilkie Collins was born in London in 1824, the son of a successful and popular painter. On leaving school, he worked in the office of a tea merchant in the Strand before reading law as a student at Lincoln's Inn. However his real passion was for writing and, in 1850, he published his first novel, Antonina.

In 1851, the same year that he was called to the bar, he met and established a lifelong friendship with Charles Dickens. While Collins' fame rests on his best known works, The Woman in White and The Moonstone, he wrote over thirty books, as well as numerous short stories, articles and plays. He was a hugely popular writer in his lifetime. An unconventional individual, he never married but established long-term liaisons with two separate partners. He died in 1889.

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