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The Detective And Mr. Dickens (1992)

The Detective and Mr. Dickens (1992)

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3.07 of 5 Votes: 4
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ISBN
0345374711 (ISBN13: 9780345374714)
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English
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fawcett

About book The Detective And Mr. Dickens (1992)

I really didn't like this first entry in the series but liked the behind the scenes look at the lives of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. Palmer is a respected historian on Dickens and I fear the historian in him took over, making it feel dry. These arid spells robbed the other more intriguing scenes and information. Why I originally picked up this book and series is because the friendship between these two authors has always captivated me, thankfully Palmer is at his strongest and most compelling when exploring this.Despite my low rating I went on to read the next book and pick up the final two. I wonder now if I would appreciate some of those drier sections more? I liked the second one better because he let the story take center stage instead of his knowledge. For anyone interested in Dickens or Collins, or their fascinating friendship, should consider this series and start with this book. If you only want a pretty picture of these two men and the Victorian times, or are expecting a light cozy historical mystery, then stay far away. Palmer delves into the seedier, uglier sides of their nature and friendship and deals frankly with sex, drugs and other adult situations.

This book is based upon real facts, but is a fictional account of what might have transpired during a period in 1851 involving Dickens and Wilkie Collins. It seems very real in certain parts (so much so that I found myself checking the back of the book just to be sure it wasn't actually from Wilkie Collins' diary), but closer to the end, when they become involved in some fights and chases, it's obvious it was written not that long ago. The chase scenes are too much like today's action movies (they go on too long, as well, just like action movies' scenes do) and the fights are the same - too detailed and too long (and also a bit too obviously imagined). But I still enjoyed the book and would recommend it to anyone who doesn't know much about Dickens' life - the footnotes tell quite a lot about the research the author has done.

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Certainly for more sexually explicit than one would imagine a book set in that time period, it is a cracking good story with many real people and events thrown in for good measure.[return][return]Palmer does tend to liberally use sensationalism for its own sake, and not to move the story along. My guess is that he wanted to illustrate that sexual depravity wasn't anything new. That even supposed upper class people were just as apt to be involved in perversion as anyone else.[return][return]Palmer's characters, as depicted in the book, were interesting and the use of the First Person narrative makes it seem like we are actually witnessing the same events as Wilkie, the teller of the tale.[return][return]Worth a read, whether you are a fan of Dickens or not.
—Mark Stratton

Started out strong, ended up irritating. The basic premise of a "lost memoir" of Wilkie Collins recounting how he and Charles Dickens wound up helping the police with a murder investigation was good, along with the research into Dickens's and Collins's lives and London of that time. After a bit, though, the characters become too self-consciously flawed and the memoir becomes too "modern," with "Collins" repeatedly emphasizing how what he is writing can be graphic because it won't be printed until, roughly, this book came out (1990). The author makes a good point on how even Dickens had to not make the seedier side of life too explicit in his writing so that his books could be published, but he then goes overboard with the nudity and cussing, complete with a gratuitous catfight between prostitutes. The author also gets lazy when, using a new term randomly, it'll then pop up again and again soon after. On another note, he had one of the dates of the chapters as April 31 (??? - was there a different calendar then?). Bottom line: in most cases, Dickens was right - less is more.
—Jen

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