For decades, Robert Louis Stevenson has been given a place of
preeminence in the universal writers' hall of fame. This is not
surprising. While Stevenson rests in peace, his most notorious
characters live on. His novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, tells the story of a lawyer investigating bizarre events
involving a good friend, Dr. Jekyll, who appears to have an evil second
personality called Mr. Hyde. The phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" is still used
to describe people with a devious moral character. This collection of
classical stories written by Stevenson will take readers on a journey of
suspense, terror, and adventure that will captivate their hearts and
satisfy their need for thrilling experiences.