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Reopening the baffling case of Edwin Drood

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The Boston Globe, June 30th, 1992

THE D. CASE or THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD By Charles Dickens, Carlo Futtero and Franco Lucentini, translated by Edward Dowling Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 587 pp., illustrated, $23.95 There is no solution to "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" because it isn't even clear what the mystery is. But that hasn't stopped people from trying to figure out how Charles Dickens might have finished his last novel, which was interrupted midway by the author's death. The challenge lies in creating missing pieces that fit the notches and curves of the puzzle Dickens was still in the process of laying...

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