
The Moonstone
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David Thorn
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Wilkie Collins
Claimed as the first detective story in the English language, Wilkie Collins weaves his classic mystery through a series of narratives by various characters in the book who had first-hand knowledge surrounding the disappearance of a large valuable yellow diamond (the Moonstone) from the room of its young owner, Rachel Verinder. Miss Verinder was bequeathed the diamond by a ne'er-do-well uncle who looted the jewel from the statue of the Hindu Moon God during the siege of Seringapatam-since which, Hindu Priests were bound and determined to recover the diamond and return it to its rightful place in the forehead of the statue of the god.
Wilkie Collins
William Wilkie Collins (1824 – 1889) was a very popular Victorian novelist and a close friend and collaborator of Charles Dickens. Collins was a prolific writer, publishing not only novels, but many plays, short stories and works of non-fiction.
The son of a successful landscape artist, Collins developed a early interest in storytelling to disarm bullies at boarding school. As a child, Collins lived and traveled throughout Europe, and to please his father, became a lawyer. All major influences on his writing.
Collins sold his first short story at 19, his first novel at 24. Collins had a very successful career as a master of suspense with a distinct narrative voice, filled with social commentary. Wilkie Collins never actually practiced law, but his knowledge profoundly impacted his writing and he is considered one of the godfathers of the "Detective Novel".
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I read an abridged version of this book when I was a kid. I wanted to go back and listen to it so I did. I thought the story would be compelling through out, but it drags in some parts and the over emphasis of old English etiquette and Christian beliefs bothered me a bit, although the characters are some what amusing.What three words best describe David Thorn’s performance?
The narrator was good but there were a few stumbles and the Indian names were mispronounced. I think his natural voice and accent are much better and should have been used to better effect. The variation in personalities was not well captured but this might be because of the characters in the book itself.A story I read when I was a kid. Good not Great.
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Classic Classic
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Any additional comments?
I've loved this book for years and David Thorn did a fantastic performance. The audio, however, had some skips or glitches and at one place, the audio forgot to edit out a goof and Thorn states that he'll "re-do the passage". Otherwise, a great book!Great performance but audio has glitches
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Glitchy
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What a mystery should be.
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Any additional comments?
It's a fine story and a fine performance. Oddly, the production included quite a few bad edits and even some accidental commentary by David Thorn during difficult passages.Engaging mystery brought to life by a great reader
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