Author:Charles Dickens,David Paroissien

'Dickens's finest work in the genre of the detective story was his last' The Times
Edwin Drood is contracted to marry orphan Rosa when he comes of age, but when they find that duty has gradually replaced affection, they agree to break off the engagement. Shortly afterwards, in the middle of a storm on Christmas Eve, Edwin disappears. Beyond this there are further intrigues: the dark opium underworld of the sleepy cathedral town of Cloisterham, and the sinister double life of choir-master Jasper, whose drug-fuelled fantasy life belies his appearance. Dickens died before completing Edwin Drood, leaving generations of readers to try and solve its tantalizing mystery.
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by David Paroissien
Flagg says as much about the human condition through observant comedy as others do through polemic
—— Scotland on SundayPoignant and funny, this novel cuts to the heart of small-town America
—— Mail on SundayUnarguably a wonderful story-teller
—— The Times[A] big, juicy middle-American apple pie of a book, sometimes tart but mostly sweet
—— Los Angeles TimesGood news for fans of Fried Green Tomatoes... The action does not let up for a minute
—— New York Times Book Review






