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""The Honor of the Name, Part 2: And The Lerouge Affair"" is a novel written by Emile Gaboriau and published in 1908. This book is the second part of the ""Honor of the Name"" series and continues the story of the Delorge family. The plot revolves around the murder of a wealthy widow named Widow Lerouge and the subsequent investigation. The Delorge family becomes involved in the case when their son, Raoul, is accused of the murder. The book explores themes of family loyalty, honor, and justice as the Delorge family works to clear Raoul's name and uncover the true culprit behind the murder.…mehr

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""The Honor of the Name, Part 2: And The Lerouge Affair"" is a novel written by Emile Gaboriau and published in 1908. This book is the second part of the ""Honor of the Name"" series and continues the story of the Delorge family. The plot revolves around the murder of a wealthy widow named Widow Lerouge and the subsequent investigation. The Delorge family becomes involved in the case when their son, Raoul, is accused of the murder. The book explores themes of family loyalty, honor, and justice as the Delorge family works to clear Raoul's name and uncover the true culprit behind the murder. With its intricate plot and complex characters, ""The Honor of the Name, Part 2: And The Lerouge Affair"" is a gripping mystery novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Emile Gaboriau, a French author, novelist, journalist, and father of detective fiction, lived from 9 November 1832 to 28 September 1873. Gaboriau was born in the Charente-Maritime village of Saujon. He was the son of Marguerite St phanie Gaboriau and Charles Gabriel Gaboriau, a public figure. After working as Paul F val's secretary and publishing a few novels and other works, Gaboriau discovered his true talent in L'Affaire Lerouge (1866). Le Si cle published the work, which immediately established his reputation. When Sherlock Holmes was invented by Arthur Conan Doyle, Monsieur Lecoq's international notoriety waned, and Gaboriau attracted a sizable following. In 1872, the tale was performed on stage. The police court's history was the subject of a protracted series of novels that quickly gained popularity. Gaboriau died from pulmonary apoplexy in Paris. In 13 years, Gaboriau produced 21 novels (originally published in serial form) thanks to his fertile imagination and astute observation. He gained notoriety when L'Affaire Lerouge (The Widow Lerouge) was published in 1866, after the release of a number of additional books and other publications.