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No Thoroughfare
A Literary Fiction Novel by Charles Dickens
Subgenres:
- Historical Fiction,
- Mystery,
- Adventure
This book is for you if you're into...
- Victorian mysteries with secret identities and foundling hospitals
- Plots that move from London streets to the Swiss Alps and Mediterranean
- Stories where business intrigue collides with personal secrets
A distraught mother is forced to abandon her baby to a foundling hospital and begs to know the name that the authorities have given her child. She is told that his name is Walter Wilding, and upon her return a dozen years later, it is Walter Wilding she adopts.
Young Walter becomes a successful wine merchant and is content in his good fortune until his new housekeeper, a former nurse at the foundling hospital, confides a dark secret that brings his identity into question. Walter's attempts to solve the mystery of his existence lead to "no thoroughfare," but a nefarious plot hatched by one of his business partners brings the truth to light.
Long-time friends Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins collaborated on this novel, which began as a stage play. Ranging from darkest London to the frozen peaks of the Swiss Alps and the sunny shores of the Mediterranean, the tale reflects their penchant for adventure, humor, and romance.
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