'the first and greatest of English detective novels'
T.S.Eliot A fabulous yellow diamond becomes the
dangerous inheritance of Rachel Verinder. Outside her
Yorkshire country house watch the Hindu priests who have
waited for many years to reclaim their ancient talisman,
looted from the holy city of Somnauth. When the
Moonstone disappears the case looks simple, but in
mid-Victorian England no one is what they seem, and
nothing can be taken for granted. Witnesses, suspects,
and detectives take up the story in turn. The bemused
butler, the love-stricken housemaid, the enigmatic
detective Sergeant Cuff, the drug-addicted scientist,
each speculate on the mystery as Collins weaves their
narratives into a masterpiece of construction and
suspense. But The Moonstone is more than just a
detective novel or a murder mystery and this new edition
features a fascinating introduction by John Sutherland
which discusses the themes of Imperialism,
Sensationalism and Mesmerism and the way in which they
operate in the novel and within its cultural context.
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