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[Ã¥ ¼Ò°³] Peter Crowther, Dan Simmons, Charlie Huston, C. J. Cherryh & Keith BrookeWe Think, Therefore We Are (Paperback)
Drood: A Novel (Hardcover) At nearly 800 pages, Drood is literally a doorstopper of a book. Set in 1865 through 1870, the story centers around Charles Dickens, beginning with his train accident at Staplehurst on the ninth of June. On that very day, as Dickens rushes to assist the dead and dying, he meets a mysterious, and quite creepy, man named Drood. Dickens's story is narrated by Wilkie Collins, both friend and competitor, as Drood plays a kind of cat-and-mouse game with the two authors, in the dangerous underbelly of London. (K. Huff)
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