The Frozen Deep

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Echo Library, 2005 - Fiction - 68 pages
Exchanging vows of love with sailor Frank Aldersley the night before his departure, Clara Burnham is haunted by the memory of Richard Wardour and his misguided belief that they will one day marry. On different ships, the two men have no cause to meet--"until disaster strikes, any they find themselves united by their battle for survival. When they learn of their rivalry, there follows an act of pure selflessness, making "The Frozen Deep one of Collins' most moving and tragic works. The author of "The Moonstone, The Woman in White, and Who Killed Zebedee?, Wilkie Collins (1824-89) is widely regarded as the originator of the English detective novel.

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About the author (2005)

Wilkie Collins was born in London, England on January 8, 1824. He worked first in business and then law, but eventually turned to literature. During his lifetime, he wrote 30 novels, more than 60 short stories, at least 14 plays, and more than 100 non-fiction pieces. His works include Antonia, The Woman in White, The Moonstone, The Haunted Hotel, and Heart and Science. He was a close friend of Charles Dickens and collaborated with him. He died on September 23, 1889.

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