Oscar Wilde And The Dead Man's Smile by Gyles Brandreth
A witty historical mystery that casts a young, perceptive Oscar Wilde as an amateur sleuth in Victorian London, drawn into the investigation of a puzzling death that uncovers secrets among the city’s artistic and aristocratic circles; blending sharp social satire, period detail, and clever dialogue, the novel follows his flamboyant intellect and observational gifts as he teases out clues, confronts hypocrisy, and ultimately exposes the truth behind the dead man’s smile.
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