Exploring Literary Mysteries with Leslie Klinger

Published: Oct. 23, 2022, 1:15 p.m.

b'Bestselling authors William Bernhardt and Rene Gutteridge discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Leslie S. Klinger, editor of THE NEW ANNOTATED STRANGE CASE OF JEKYLL & HYDE, just released last week. This new edition gives the classic tale its most complete and illuminating presentation yet, heavily illustrated with over a hundred and fifty full color images\\u2015including reproductions of rare books, film stills, theatrical posters, and the true-life people associated with the adventure\\u2015extensively annotated by this Edgar Award winning author and editor. Publishers Weekly said, \\u201cthis will instantly become the definitive edition of this complex and influential piece of literature."

Chapter 1: Introduction
What are you doing for Halloween?

Chapter 2: News
1) Amazon Changes eBook Return Policy
2) Spotify Acquires Findaway Voices\\u2014and its Audiobooks

Chapter 3: Interview with Leslie Klinger
In this interview, Leslie discusses:
1) why he writes books about books;
2) how he researches his books;
3) the idea at the core of Jekyll & Hyde;
4) the truth about Dracula & Frankenstein;
5) updating Sherlock Holmes; and
6) how to find your passion project.

Chapter 4: Parting Words
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William Bernhardt
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