Frau in Weiß Band 4

The electrifying conclusion to Wilkie Collins' revolutionary sensation novel. When the mysterious woman in white first appeared at Limmeridge House, she shattered the peaceful world of Laura Fairlie and her devoted sister Marian Halcombe. Now, in this final volume, all the dark secrets Collins has carefully planted explode into breathtaking resolution. The villainous Sir Percival Glyde and his cold-blooded ally Count Fosco have woven an intricate web of deception, bigamy, and murder but their machinations have not gone unnoticed. Walter Hartright, the artist-turned-detective who first glimpsed the woman in white on a moonlit road, pursues the truth with obsessive determination. This is the novel that invented the detective story as we know it: a tale of stolen identities, hidden marriages, and the terrible price of silence. Collins wrote with the pacing of a thriller and the psychological depth of drama, creating characters so vivid they haunted readers across continents. For anyone who loves a story where nothing is as it seems and the final pages reshape everything that came before.
























