Death by Dickens

by Anne Perry

Prime Crime

Mystery: Anthology

November 2, 2004

ISBN-13: 0425199479

Available in: Paperback (reprint)

Death by Dickens
by Anne Perry

In the pages of his novels, Charles Dickens railed against injustice in all its forms—the miserliness of Ebenezer Scrooge, the indifference of the aristocracy, the cruelty of Fagin. He captured the bitter unfairness of the class system and the violence that erupted between rich and poor. Now, today's masters of mystery "decrease the surplus population" with these new stories inspired by Dickens and his immortal classics...

Three spirits visit a modern-day Scrooge to save his soul—and solve a murder—in Carole Nelson Douglas' "The Holly and the Ivy"...Dickens himself teams up with fellow novelist Wilkie Collins to investigate a grisly death in Peter Tremayne's "The Passing Shadow"...Samuel Pickwick poses as a sentry over a grave in "Mr. Pickwick and the Body Snatchers" by Bill Crider...Agatha Award-winner Marcia Talley offers an alternate ending to Great Expectations in "Miss Havisham Regrets"...Brendan DuBois unleashes "Fagin's Revenge" by revealing the secrets within the pages of the original manuscript of Oliver Twist...New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry presents "A Tale of One City" in which our hero Sydney Carton must save an innocent woman from the guillotine...and Lillian Stewart Carl, P.N. Elrod, Martin Edwards, Carolyn Wheat, and Gillian Linscott all pay homage to the author who spoke to the masses about the human quest for justice—with an imaginative collection of tales that ask, "Who the Dickens done it?"

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Anne Perry's Bio

Anne Perry was born in Blackheath, London in 1938. From an early age, she enjoyed reading and two of her favorite authors were Lewis Carroll and Charles Kingsley. Her first novel was The Cater Street Hangman, which came out in 1979. Since then she has authored a number of bestselling titles including The Twisted Root, Half Moon Street, and Bedford Square.