: Similar to the original reader but includes integrated activities to test comprehension and vocabulary. B1 Graded Reader

The story concludes with two letters that explain the mystery.

Burlington Books offers several editions of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Gothic horror, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Utterson begins investigating. He confronts Jekyll, who acts defensive but claims he is not being blackmailed; he asks Utterson to drop the case. A year later, a witness sees Hyde beat Sir Danvers Carew (a Member of Parliament) to death with a cane. The police contact Utterson, and they raid Hyde’s apartment, but he has fled.

: This version is aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level , making it suitable for intermediate learners. Key Features of the Burlington Editions

In Victorian London, reputation was everything. Utterson, Jekyll, and Lanyon are all obsessed with their public image. Jekyll creates Hyde specifically so he can do bad things without ruining his reputation. This theme highlights the hypocrisy of society—people are more concerned with appearing good than actually being good.