In "The Woman in White," Wilkie Collins weaves a mesmerizing tale of mystery and intrigue that has captivated readers since its original publication. The story follows the plight of Walter Hartright, who encounters a mysterious woman in white on a moonlit road, setting off a chain of events filled with deception, madness, and dark family secrets. Richly atmospheric and intricately plotted, Collins' novel delves into themes of identity, power, and the social constraints of Victorian society, making it a pioneering work in the genre of detective fiction. With its compelling characters and suspenseful twists, this reissued edition invites a new generation to experience the thrill of one of literature's earliest psychological thrillers.