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The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Maurice Leblanc is one of the greatest masterpieces of French literature. Brilliant and sparkling, this book is a stunning portrait of internal psychological processes. Through most of the book, Lupin is an enigmatic, preternatural criminal; an unstoppable thief who's planning defies any attempts at capture. He mostly chooses worthy targets to catch in his web of deception. Come for the slick Parisian action scenes and the charming leading man, stay for the Regency-era plot. Arsène Lupin is a tour de force by a truly great…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Maurice Leblanc is one of the greatest masterpieces of French literature. Brilliant and sparkling, this book is a stunning portrait of internal psychological processes. Through most of the book, Lupin is an enigmatic, preternatural criminal; an unstoppable thief who's planning defies any attempts at capture. He mostly chooses worthy targets to catch in his web of deception. Come for the slick Parisian action scenes and the charming leading man, stay for the Regency-era plot.
Arsène Lupin is a tour de force by a truly great writer. If you enjoy a good heist and appreciate an elegant twist, go ahead and let Lupin steal a few hours of your time.
This edition contains the first nine stories depicting the character:
  • I. The Arrest of Arsène Lupin
  • II. Arsène Lupin in Prison
  • III. The Escape of Arsène Lupin
  • IV. The Mysterious Traveller
  • V. The Queen’s Necklace
  • VI. The Seven of Hearts
  • VII. Madame Imbert’s Safe
  • VIII. The Black Pearl
  • IX. Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late
Autorenporträt
Maurice Leblanc (1864-1947) was a French writer best known for creating the fictional character of Arsène Lupin. Lupin's first appearance in Je sais tout, a French periodical, heralded the arrival of the most captivating crook of the literary world. Leblanc would go on to feature his masterful thief in novels and short stories for the next thirty years.