Examples of 'wilkie collins' in a sentence

Meaning of "wilkie collins"

wilkie collins - refers to the British author Wilkie Collins, known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre, especially with his novel 'The Woman in White'

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From wilkie collins to george pelecanos.
The moonstone by wilkie collins read.
Wilkie collins man and wife.
I look forward to reading more by Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins is a master storyteller.
I did not know about this Wilkie Collins book.
Wilkie Collins was a great writer.
I had no idea that Wilkie Collins had written so much.
I have already had the chance to revisit Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins was a master.
The series is based on the popular novel by Wilkie Collins.
I had never heard of Wilkie Collins until a few years ago.
His older brother was the novelist Wilkie Collins.
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins is a very early example.
The Moonstone is the best novel by Wilkie Collins.

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Wilkie Collins is excellent.
Altick quotes from a letter Dickens wrote to Wilkie Collins at the time of the confession.
And Wilkie Collins uses this device of the unreliable narrator in The Moonstone.
I have not heard of Wilkie Collins.
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins is considered one of the first detective novels.
Always reminds me of Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins was a man ahead of his time!
I found it reminiscent of Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins was a master in the art of weaving complicated, but never confusing, storylines.
It reminded me of Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins had concurrent domestic relationships with two women, who knew about each other.
I really enjoyed this book too! perfect for fans of Wilkie Collins too.
So Wilkie Collins was murdered as payback?
Drood… the name that Dickens whispers to his friend Wilkie Collins.
The resources of Wilkie Collins are, in comparison, inexhaustible.
His grave stands in Kensal Green Cemetery, near that of his contemporary Wilkie Collins.
A bit of Wilkie Collins perhaps?
It is an adaptation of the 1868 novel The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
Also, Wilkie Collins is a man.
It was based on the 1852 novel Basil by Victorian author Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins describes a visit to the Cheesewring in his book Rambles beyond Railways from 1861.
You lost track of Wilkie Collins after Luther 's death, right?
Wilkie Collins used elements of the case in The Moonstone 1868.
The Law and the Lady is a detective story, published in 1875 by Wilkie Collins.
Wilkie Collins - that.

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