'In the wakeful misery of the night, girded by sordid realities, or wandering through Paradises and Hells of visions...I loved you madly'
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, leaving nothing but some personal belongings and the suspicion that his jealous uncle John Jasper, madly in love with Rosa, is the killer. And beyond this there are further intrigues: the dark opium underworld of the sleepy cathedral town of Cloisterham, and the sinister double life of choirmaster Jasper, whose drug-fuelled fantasy life belies his appearance. Dickens died before completing Edwin Drood, leaving its tantalising mystery unsolved and encouraging generations of readers to try to work out what happened next.
This edition contains an introduction discussing the novel's ending, with a chronology, notes, original illustrations and appendices on opium use in the nineteenth century, the 'Sapsea Fragment' and Dickens' plans for the story.
Edited with an introduction and notes by DAVID PAROISSIEN.
Ficção / Suspense e Mistério