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A body is found floating on the Thames, identified as John Harmon, the heir to a great fortune, and -- well -- things go from nasty to nastier, and one of the [[Loads and Loads of Characters|biggest]] and [[Gambit Pileup|most complicated]] plotlines in literature begins, set against a backdrop of [[Victorian London]] (and the [[Victorian Britain|surrounding countryside]]), the river Thames in particular.
A body is found floating on the Thames, identified as John Harmon, the heir to a great fortune, and -- well -- things go from nasty to nastier, and one of the [[Loads and Loads of Characters|biggest]] and [[Gambit Pileup|most complicated]] plotlines in literature begins, set against a backdrop of [[Victorian London]] (and the [[Victorian Britain|surrounding countryside]]), the river Thames in particular.


This book has been adapted into three different TV miniseries, and the Young Shakespeare Players recently did an [https://web.archive.org/web/20131210025314/http://youngshakespeareplayers.org/dickens.html eleven-hour STAGE adaptation].
This book has been adapted into three different TV miniseries, and the Young Shakespeare Players recently{{when}} did an [https://web.archive.org/web/20131210025314/http://youngshakespeareplayers.org/dickens.html eleven-hour ''stage'' adaptation].


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