Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach 4:40 p.m., November 15, 2022

In 1870, when Charles Dickens published his fifteenth novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", in serial form, he died suddenly, exhausted by an unbearable work pace.

His readers despair at the idea of ​​never knowing the outcome of the story that held them spellbound.

But two years later, a young man named Thomas Power James affirms the unthinkable… He would have received the visit of the ghost of Charles Dickens in person, who would have dictated the end of his novel to him.

In November 1873, the book appeared in its complete version.

Amazed, critics and readers recognize the style, humor and malice of the late writer...