A review by kristenkong
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

4.0

I chose to read this because Preston and Child have a character called Fosco in their Pendergast books. ? Who is the Woman in White? Her chance meeting with Walter Hartright on the road to London provides the catalyst upon which the entire narrative turns. She is at once and both the key and the puzzle. She is a victim. She is a harbinger. She scares Sir Percival out of his wits. This book offers vivid portrayals of Victorian England, its mannerisms, its wardrobe, its inhibitions, its attitude.
B+