Tales of Terror and Detection
Edgar Allan Poe
Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
3.67
· 6 ratings · 96 pages · Published: 04 Oct 1995
This superb collection of five stories reveals Poe's virtuoso gifts for both crime fiction and the macabre. Two of his most famous tales, "The Mystery of Marie Roget" and "The Purloined Letter," recount the exploits of C. Auguste Dupin, the first important fictional detective. "William Wilson" is a chilling tale of crime and evil. The two remaining stories, "MS. Found in a Bottle" and "The Oblong Box," subtly but relentlessly convey a sense of unease, then dread, then outright terror.
MS. found in a bottle --
William Wilson --
The mystery of Marie Rogêt --
The oblong box --
The purloined letter.
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