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  • Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Unknown Binding (PENGUIN PUTNAM * TRADE, March 15, 1966)
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  • Moonstone

    Shannon Layne

    Paperback (Epic PR, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Allie heads off to college at a liberal arts school in Seattle, Washington, ready to let go of the secrets of the past and start fresh. Born into a military family, Allie revels in the freedom college offers her, and she begins to explore the range of her talent as a singer. But when a conflict arises in Allie's life that clashes with the pain from her past, her new world begins to unravel. Now it's up to her to take the stage and decide, once and for all, who she really is. Moonstone is from Freshmen, an EPIC Press series.
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  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook
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  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Widely regarded as the precursor of the modern mystery and suspense novels, The Moonstone tells of the events surrounding the disappearance of a mysterious (and cursed) yellow diamond. T. S. Eliot called it 'the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels'. It contains a number of ideas which became common tropes of the genre, including a crime being investigated by talented amateurs who happen to be present when it is committed, and two police officers who exemplify respectively the 'Scotland Yard bungler' and the skilled, professional detective.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, May 21, 2017)
    The Moonstone was described by T. S. Eliot as "the first and greatest of English detective novels."Published in 1868, it is one of the two books (with The Woman in White) for which Collins is most famous. Several incidents in the story are taken from the real life Constance Kent Road Case and the plot is Collins at his diabolical best. Many of the story's elements have since become classic features of the detective novel: the eventual conviction of the least-likely suspect; a bungling investigation led by local police and taken over by a more perceptive, slightly eccentric detective, the idea of a 'mcguffin' or object (in this case a diamond) that everyone wants and around which the plot pivots - to name but a few of the classic tropes first seen here.
  • The Moonstone:

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (, June 7, 2020)
    "The Moonstone is a page-turner", writes Carolyn Heilbrun. "It catches one up and unfolds its amazing story through the recountings of its several narrators, all of them enticing and singular." Wilkie Collins’s spellbinding tale of romance, theft, and murder inspired a hugely popular genre–the detective mystery. Hinging on the theft of an enormous diamond originally stolen from an Indian shrine, this riveting novel features the innovative Sergeant Cuff, the hilarious house steward Gabriel Betteridge, a lovesick housemaid, and a mysterious band of Indian jugglers.This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the definitive 1871 edition.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins, D. Cok

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Feb. 3, 2016)
    The Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins is a 19th-century British epistolary novel, generally considered the first detective novel in the English language. The story was originally serialised in Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The Moonstone and The Woman in White are considered Wilkie Collins' best novels. Besides creating many of the ground rules of the detective novel, The Moonstone also reflected Collins' enlightened social attitudes in his treatment of the servants in the novel. Collins adapted The Moonstone for the stage in 1877, but the production was performed for only two months
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (AmazonClassics, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Bequeathed a rare diamond by her late uncle, heiress Rachel Verinder has no idea it was stolen from an Indian temple or that it has a cursed history. When the diamond disappears on her eighteenth birthday, multiple suspects—including Rachel’s suitor, Franklin Blake—are implicated in its theft. Determined to prove his innocence, Franklin begins his own investigation. Did one of his fellow Englishmen steal the jewel? Or was it whisked back to India? The case, which unfolds through multiple narratives, takes startling twists and turns in pursuit of the truth.Widely considered the first great detective novel written in English, The Moonstone is one of Wilkie Collins’s most famous works.AmazonClassics brings you timeless works from the masters of storytelling. Ideal for anyone who wants to read a great work for the first time or rediscover an old favorite, these new editions open the door to literature’s most unforgettable characters and beloved worlds.Revised edition: Previously published as The Moonstone, this edition of The Moonstone (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, June 16, 2017)
    The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Jan. 16, 2017)
    Wilkie Collins’s spellbinding tale of romance, theft, and murder inspired a hugely popular genre–the detective mystery. Hinging on the theft of an enormous diamond originally stolen from an Indian shrine, this riveting novel features the innovative Sergeant Cuff, the hilarious house steward Gabriel Betteridge, a lovesick housemaid, and a mysterious band of Indian jugglers. Rachel, a young English woman, inherits a large Indian diamond on her eighteenth birthday. It is a legacy from her uncle, a corrupt British army officer who served in India. The diamond is of great religious significance as well as being extremely valuable, and three Hindu priests have dedicated their lives to recovering it. The story incorporates elements of the legendary origins of the Hope Diamond. Rachel's eighteenth birthday is celebrated with a large party, at which the guests include her cousin Franklin Blake. She wears the Moonstone on her dress that evening for all to see, including some Indian jugglers who have called at the house. Later that night, the diamond is stolen from Rachel's bedroom, and a period of turmoil, unhappiness, misunderstandings and ill-luck ensues. Told by a series of narratives from some of the main characters, the complex plot traces the subsequent efforts to explain the theft, identify the thief, trace the stone and recover it.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins, Frederick R. Karl

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, March 1, 2002)
    In the classic English mystery first published in 1868, Rachel Verinder inherits from her late uncle a mystical yellow diamond sought after by a group of Hindu priests who have waited for centuries to reclaim their ancient talisman. Reprint.
  • Moonstone Promise

    Karen Wood

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Jess untied something from around her neck and held it out to Luke. 'Take my moonstone. They're supposed to give you beautiful dreams.'It was a pale oval-shaped stone, hung on a thin leather strap.'Promise me you'll come back,' she whispered.'I'll see you again, Jess,' Luke said. 'Promise.'After a harsh childhood spent in foster care, Luke finally feels at home on Harry's farm, working with horses. When Harry dies and Luke has a bitter falling-out with the people around him, he does a runner, leaving everything behind. He takes off to the gulf country in search of brumbies and finds himself camped by a river with three Aboriginal elders.Can a mob of wild brumbies and three wise men help Luke discover who he is and where he belongs?