John Jasper loves his nephew Edwin Drood … but not as much as he loves Drood's fiancée Rosa Bud. He can hardly be faulted for that; everyone, man or woman, young or old, everyone who meets the sweet Rosebud falls under the innocent child's spell. But only Jasper is addicted to opium.
That is where Dickens left the most famous unsolved mystery in the history of crime fiction when he died in 1870. Did Jasper kill his nephew? Did Neville? Tartar? Someone else? Was Edwin Drood murdered at all? More importantly; is Rosa herself safe?
This novel uses clues from Dickens' original story to recreate the intended solution.
That is where Dickens left the most famous unsolved mystery in the history of crime fiction when he died in 1870. Did Jasper kill his nephew? Did Neville? Tartar? Someone else? Was Edwin Drood murdered at all? More importantly; is Rosa herself safe?
This novel uses clues from Dickens' original story to recreate the intended solution.
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