Just in case you are waiting for a library book - and get impatient, you might be interested to know that a paperback edition of Matthew's Last Dickens will be available in the US on October 6. My local library has a total of nine editions in all of its branches - all except one is checked out!
Andy, I have heard of Girl in a Blue Dress, but not much. The girl, I gather is Catherine, Dickens' wife. As a wife and mother, she got bad reviews - especially from her own children, as I recall. It was their aunt, their mother's sister, Georgina, who lived with them, kept house and cared for the children. I'm not going to defend Dickens' affairs with young actresses, however.
Ella, I'm not sure what to expect from Matthew's book either - I've read well into it to get into the story, but not sure if Matthew intends to reveal his personal thoughts on Dickens' intended ending in his fiction. Dare we ask Matthew if he reached any conclusions as he researched The Mystery of Edwin Drood and the existing materials, illustrations, letters, etc. during the years spent on this book? (He's not going to tell, I'll bet. ; But we can ask, can't we?)
ps Matthew, I still intend to drive over to George Mason for the panel discussion, but am still waiting for some workmen to finish a project - they were supposed to be here this morning - and assure me they will be here this afternoon. I am looking forward to it -