


Wilkie Collins: A Master of Suspenseful Victorian Novels
Wilkie Collins was a British novelist and playwright who lived from 1824 to 1889. He is best known for his novels, particularly "The Woman in White" and "The Moonstone," which are considered classics of the Victorian era. Collins was a close friend and collaborator of Charles Dickens, and the two authors often wrote serialized stories together, with Collins contributing the plot and Dickens writing the dialogue. Collins's works are known for their suspenseful plots, intricate mysteries, and well-developed characters, and they have been widely influential in the genre of detective fiction.



