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The Dead Alive Audiobook, by Wilkie Collins Play Audiobook Sample

The Dead Alive Audiobook

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Read By: Michael Ward Publisher: Author's Republic Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781662164286

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

14

Longest Chapter Length:

15:16 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

06 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

09:03 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

30

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Publisher Description

The Dead Alive, also called John Jago's Ghost, is a novella written in 1874 by the author of The Moonstone and The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins, and is based on the Boorn Brothers murder case. When invalid barrister Phillip LeFrank visits his cousin's farm in America, he's hoping for a quiet convalescence. He is to be seriously disappointed, finding the farm to be a hotbed of jealousy, spite, hidden passions...and apparently; murder. Is his cousin, Ambrose, as innocent as his betrothed claims? Is she? Narrated by Michael Ward.

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About Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins (1824–1889) was an English novelist. He studied law and was admitted to the bar but never practiced. Instead, he devoted his time to writing and is best known for his novels The Woman in White, No Name, Armadale, and The Moonstone, which has been called the finest detective story ever written. A number of his works were collaborations with his close friend, Charles Dickens. The Woman in White so gripped the imagination of the world that Wilkie Collins had his own tombstone inscribed: “Author of The Woman in White.”