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Hunted Down: the detective stories of Charles Dickens
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Hunted Down: the detective stories of Charles Dickens
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"Hunted Down: the detective stories of Charles Dickens" is a collection of detective stories written by Charles Dickens. However, this title is incorrect. Charles Dickens did write several detective stories, but "Hunted Down" is not among them.
Some of Dickens' detective stories include "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," which remained unfinished due to Dickens' death, and "The Signal-Man," a short story included in the collection "Mugby Junction." However, Dickens is more renowned for his classic novels such as "Great Expectations," "A Tale of Two Cities," and "Oliver Twist," rather than his detective fiction.
If you're interested in Victorian detective fiction, you might enjoy works by authors such as Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle, or Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote influential detective stories during the same period.
"Hunted Down: the detective stories of Charles Dickens" is a collection of detective stories written by Charles Dickens. However, this title is incorrect. Charles Dickens did write several detective stories, but "Hunted Down" is not among them.
Some of Dickens' detective stories include "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," which remained unfinished due to Dickens' death, and "The Signal-Man," a short story included in the collection "Mugby Junction." However, Dickens is more renowned for his classic novels such as "Great Expectations," "A Tale of Two Cities," and "Oliver Twist," rather than his detective fiction.
If you're interested in Victorian detective fiction, you might enjoy works by authors such as Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle, or Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote influential detective stories during the same period.


















