This is another classic book that I've finally got around to reading. I don't know if it was spoilt by seeing a TV adaptation in the middle of reading it, but I'm afraid to say that I was rather disappointed. I suppose I had expected more of a 'who done it', perhaps I read it too soon after 'Wuthering Heights' and 'War Music', or perhaps I just wasn't in the right mood. There was nothing wrong with the book, it just didn't seem to grip me.
174 pages, Penguin Popular Classics
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