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Birlinn General Paperback English

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

New Edition of Stevenson’s Classic of Psychological Suspense

By Robert Louis Stevenson

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Birlinn General Paperback English

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

New Edition of Stevenson’s Classic of Psychological Suspense

By Robert Louis Stevenson

Regular price £6.99
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  • One of the Guardian’s novels everyone must read.This new edition of Stevenson’s renowned gothic masterpiece has a specially written introduction by Denise Mina.In The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, London lawyer Gabriel John Utterson investigates a series of sinister events involving his seemingly respectable friend Dr Henry Jekyll and the dangerous and violent criminal known as Edward Hyde. The shocking revelation about their hidden connection has enthralled generations of readers since the book’s first publication in 1886; it is still regarded as one of the most important and influential stories ever written.A morality tale of good and evil, the book explores the multi-faceted complexities of human nature, duality and class – themes that continue to fascinate and intrigue us today.'An important book . . . written with great economy, tension and wit' – IAN RANKIN 'An exciting and unexpected read, even for those who think they know the story already' – LOUISE WELSH
One of the Guardian’s novels everyone must read.This new edition of Stevenson’s renowned gothic masterpiece has a specially written introduction by Denise Mina.In The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, London lawyer Gabriel John Utterson investigates a series of sinister events involving his seemingly respectable friend Dr Henry Jekyll and the dangerous and violent criminal known as Edward Hyde. The shocking revelation about their hidden connection has enthralled generations of readers since the book’s first publication in 1886; it is still regarded as one of the most important and influential stories ever written.A morality tale of good and evil, the book explores the multi-faceted complexities of human nature, duality and class – themes that continue to fascinate and intrigue us today.'An important book . . . written with great economy, tension and wit' – IAN RANKIN 'An exciting and unexpected read, even for those who think they know the story already' – LOUISE WELSH