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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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The main issue in this novel is the disappearance of Edwin Drood and the suspicion that he has been murdered. Also included are a dark opium underworld, the disquieting present of old "princess puffer", his portrait of the quiet cathedral town of Cloisterham and the figure of Jasper.
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