The novel is a thousand times more exciting. Involving as it does, murder, death, destruction, corruption, sex slaves, false imprisonment, double deals, unrequited love in the strangest quarters, and a bitter pill ending. (And we think our age is modern - this was written in 1861). It is by Wilkie Collins who wrote the Moonstone. This TV adaptation is turgid. Viewers don't get that the whole narrative is actually a 'case study' note of a 'cold case' being pressed by Walter. Buy the book! Library the book! Borrow or download the book!