Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens - ISBN: 9780099540694
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Unclaimed riches, murder, love, and rebirth in Victorian London.

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    928 pages

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    1 August 2011

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Summary

A sophisticated mystery, a love story and a tale of the corruptive power of wealth.

‘Perhaps his greatest work. The great novel of London - dark, wise, unsentimental’ - William Boyd

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NICK HORNBY

John Harmon returns to England after years in exile to claim his inheritance: a great fortune and a beautiful young woman to whom he is betrothed, but has never met. When Harmon’s body is pulled out of the Thames, all of London is fascinated by the myster…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099540694
ISBN-10:009954069X
Author:Charles Dickens, Nick Hornby
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:928
Release Date:1 August 2011
Weight:630g
Dimensions:198mm x 133mm x 42mm
Series:Vintage Classics Promo 91
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Perhaps his greatest work. The great novel of London: dark, wise, unsentimental.”

Our Mutual Friend made me want to be a writer – Zoe Heller * Guardian *Dickens wasn’t just telling a story, but drawing a panoramic picture of his times, full of detail about the way the Victorians lived, loved and thought. Our Mutual Friend is superbly constructed - part social satire, part murder mystery, part love story. It is crowded with memorable characters: the aspirational Veneerings, the playboy lawyer Eugene Wrayburn, and the heroines: giddy-minded Bella Wilfur and saintly Lizzy Hexam * Independent *Our Mutual Friend disturbs us to the root of our being…terribly great – John SutherlandPerhaps his greatest work. The great novel of London: dark, wise, unsentimental – William Boyd * Newsweek *Charles Dickens is the greatest novelist in the English language – Peter AckroydThis combines social satire, a gripping murder mystery and a portrait of Victorian London that still rings deep and true – Amanda Craig * Sunday Express *Nowhere is the author’s overriding concern with the darker aspects of Victorian society and values better expressed than in his last completed novel * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens (Author)

Charles Dickens was born in Hampshire on February 7, 1812. His father was a clerk in the navy pay office, who was well paid but often ended up in financial troubles. When Dickens was twelve years old he was sent to work in a shoe polish factory because his family had been taken to the debtors’ prison. Fagin is named after a boy Dickens disliked at the factory. His career as a writer of fiction started in 1833 when his short stories and essays began to appear in periodicals. The Pickwick Papers, his first commercial success, was published in 1836. In the same year he married the daughter of his friend George Hogarth, Catherine Hogarth. The serialisation of Oliver Twist began in 1837 while The Pickwick Papers was still running. Many other novels followed and The Old Curiosity Shop brought Dickens international fame and he became a celebrity in America as well as Britain. He separated from his wife in 1858. Charles Dickens died on 9 June 1870, leaving his last novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, unfinished. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.

Nick Hornby (Introducer)

NICK HORNBY is the bestselling author of eight novels, including Just Like You, High Fidelity and About a Boy, and several works of nonfiction including Fever Pitch. He has also written numerous award-winning screenplays for film and television including Brooklyn, Wild and, most recently, State of the Union.

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