Charles Dickens and Wilkie Come Back to Life
The story of Drood is based on an unfinished novel by Charles Dickens, “The Last Dickens.” It is narrated by Wilkie Collins, author and friend of Charles Dickens.
The story opened on June 9, 1865 with a train accident at Staplehurst. Charles Dickens and his mistress were on the train. Dickens helped some of the other passengers and saw some die. It is also where he first set eyes on a creepy man, Drood.
Dickens becomes obsessed with Drood and with the help of laudanum addict, Wilkie Collins, they explore the dangerous underbelly of London to find him.
Let me begin by saying that this isn’t the normal genre I read. It is historical fiction, yes but it is also horror/mystery. The reason I decided to listen to it was that it was historical fiction and based on two real classic novelists. I am attracted to historical books that have real life famous people in them as characters.
I really liked being able to experience 1860’s London, warts and all. Dan Simmons transported me there, where Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins lived and worked. It was worth the listen just for that! The British actor Simon Prebble was the narrator and did a fine job. He even made the female characters pop with a tone of voice change.
The horror part I could have really done without. It was quite gruesome and reminded me of an old B horror movie. Though, again, let me remind you that it is not my genre and so it is probably just me. I also found the ending anticlimactic.
If you like historical fiction with real famous people, this book is worthwhile.
3/5
This one is on my TBR pile and your review just gave me the boost I needed to pick it up. It’s just that when people say it’s too gruesome my interest is immediately spiked! I know I’m weird! 😛
I bet this was a long audio book! I can read gruesome better than I can see it or hear it, so I was probably better off reading this one – I really enjoyed it.
I have to ask: Was this abridged? I only ask because I have not been able to find an unabridged audio version, and I’d love to know if there is one out there somewhere!
Lezlie
Ana, I hope you enjoy it!
Kathy, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Lezlie, Yes it was abridged, it was only 5 CD. I usually prefer unabridged myself. I haveb’t seen an unabridged version and if there is, it would be really long.
I didn’t realize there were gruesome aspects to this novel. That doesn’t turn me off from Drood, but I will say that the size of that tome does! Maybe someday I’ll read it…
–Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Anna, it is long. LOL!
My teenage daughter read the first chapter of Drood (included at the end of ‘The Terror’) and was fascinated.
I’ve been patiently waiting for this one to come out in paperback so I can get myself a copy to read. It sounds like something I would really like.
Wanda, she will probably like it then.
Wendy, I would want to wait for paperback too. The hardcover must make a great door stop. LOL!
I’ve seen such mixed reviews of this! I have it on my tbr pale and I’m saving it for October. Like the other Ana, though, I do sometimes like gruesome 😛
Nymeth, I hope you enjoy it!
Interesting it’s based on an unfinished book
Time to start re-reading my complete set of Dickens again.