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Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White is one of the earliest and finest examples of the Victorian sensation novel, blending mystery, romance, and psychological intrigue. The story begins with a haunting midnight encounter: a young woman dressed all in white, fleeing through the darkness. From there, the narrative unfolds into a tale of mistaken identities, sinister conspiracies, and forbidden secrets. What distinguishes this work is Collins' innovative use of multiple narrators, each offering their own perspective on the events. This layered storytelling not only heightens suspense but also questions the nature of truth itself. A gripping mixture of gothic atmosphere and social commentary, the novel set the stage for the modern detective and mystery genre, ensuring its lasting influence.