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The Moonstone

The Moonstone

By: Wilkie Collins Completed
Language: English
English ·Mystery & Detective ·Completed
·Wilkie Collins
46
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46 Chapters
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The Moonstoneis written byWilkie Collins, an English novelist and author of first English detective novel “The Moonstone” who is also remembered for his literary contributions of Armadale, No Name, and The Woman in White.
Colonel Herncastle, while serving British army in India, steals a moonstone and brings to his England home. His family shuns him and Herncastle dies after leaving a will stating the moonstone as a birthday gift to his niece Rachel Verinder. Rachel Verinder wears the moonstone in her neck during her 18th birthday which was attended by her cousin Franklin Blake, and few Indian jugglers. After the celebrations are over, the moonstone is found missing from Rachel’s bedroom.
Many of the party attendees are in suspicious including Indian jugglers, a maid Rosanna Spearman who commits suicide after the incident and Rachel who started acting furious with Franklin. Sergeant Cuff, a detective investigates and during a year of investigation, reveals the moonstone is might have been pledged in a bank locker against a surety to a moneylender. Meanwhile Rachel’s mother dies; Rachel accepts and rejects a marriage proposal from her cousin Godfrey Ablewhite, who was also an attendee in the eventful last birthday party.
Meanwhile Franklin Blake returns after travelling abroad and determined to solve the mystery. The rest of the story is narrated, the investigations of Franklin and finally the moonstone is recovered and has been handed over to the origin place in India.

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The foregoing correspondence will sufficiently explain why no choice is left to me but to pass over Lady Verinder’s death with the simple announcement of the fact which ends my fifth chapter. Keeping…

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“I have lost a beautiful girl, an excellent social position, and a handsome income,” Mr. Godfrey began; “and I have submitted to it without a struggle. What can be the motive for such extraordinary co…

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My fair friend, Miss Clack, having laid down the pen, there are two reasons for my taking it up next, in my turn. In the first place, I am in a position to throw the necessary light on certain points…

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The next thing I have to do, is to present such additional information as I possess on the subject of the Moonstone, or, to speak more correctly, on the subject of the Indian plot to steal the Diamond…

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The prominent personage among the guests at the dinner party I found to be Mr. Murthwaite. On his appearance in England, after his wanderings, society had been greatly interested in the traveller, as…

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In the spring of the year eighteen hundred and forty-nine I was wandering in the East, and had then recently altered the travelling plans which I had laid out some months before, and which I had commu…

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“Betteredge!” I said, pointing to the well-remembered book on his knee, “has Robinson Crusoe informed you, this evening, that you might expect to see Franklin Blake?” “By the lord Harry, Mr. Frankli…

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I have only the most indistinct recollection of what happened at Hotherstone’s Farm. I remember a hearty welcome; a prodigious supper, which would have fed a whole village in the East; a delightfully…

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I have not a word to say about my own sensations. My impression is that the shock inflicted on me completely suspended my thinking and feeling power. I certainly could not have known what I was about…

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Having told me the name of Mr. Candy’s assistant, Betteredge appeared to think that we had wasted enough of our time on an insignificant subject. He resumed the perusal of Rosanna Spearman’s letter. …

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