The Woman of Mystery by Georges Ohnet centers around political machinations and the mysterious death of a prominent general. Set against a backdrop of military and scientific pursuits, the narrative weaves a tale filled with suspense and potential betrayal. The story begins with an agitated Minister of War after a deadly explosion at the general's residence. The aftermath reveals a chaotic scene, with disturbing findings that raise questions about the cause of the explosion. An investigation ensues, uncovering strange details that suggest the death may not have been an accident but rather part…mehr
The Woman of Mystery by Georges Ohnet centers around political machinations and the mysterious death of a prominent general. Set against a backdrop of military and scientific pursuits, the narrative weaves a tale filled with suspense and potential betrayal. The story begins with an agitated Minister of War after a deadly explosion at the general's residence. The aftermath reveals a chaotic scene, with disturbing findings that raise questions about the cause of the explosion. An investigation ensues, uncovering strange details that suggest the death may not have been an accident but rather part of a larger conspiracy. As the mystery unfolds, the plot reveals layers of intrigue, deception, and possible espionage, drawing readers into a complex web of power struggles. The narrative explores the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets, while highlighting the tension between loyalty, ambition, and betrayal in a world teeming with political and personal stakes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Georges Ohnet was born in Paris. Ohnet liked Georges Sand's work and didn't like realistic current books. He started writing a series of books called Les Batailles de la vie about a simple and idealistic character. The reviewers thought they were unrealistic and boring, but the books were a big hit. Serge Panine (1881), which won an award from the academy, Le Maitre de forges (1882), La Grande Marni re (1885), Volont (1888), and Dernier Amour (1891) were all in this series. A lot of his books have been turned into plays that were big hits. For example, Le Maitre de forges were put on at the Gymnase in 1883 and ran for a whole year. Le Cr puscule (1902), Le Marchand de Poison (1903), La Conqu rante (1905), La dixi me muse (1906), La Route Rouge (1908), and La Serre de l'Aigle (1912) are some of his later works. Journal of a Bourgeois of Paris During the War of 1914 was his last book.
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