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The seminal detective novel by Émile Gaboriau, who was hailed by André Gide as "the father of all current detective fiction”
Policemen patrolling the streets of Paris hear a commotion in a nearby bar. When they go inside to investigate, they find 3 men dead and 1 gravely wounded. The injured man, taken into custody by the police, claims to have murdered the others in self-defence, but he dies without giving any further information. Who was this man? His attire is that of a soldier, but his long, unkempt hair suggests he led a different kind of life. Without knowing the true identities of the murderer or his victims, how can this case be solved? It is up to the immensely perceptive Monsieur Lecoq and his uncanny powers of observation to solve this tangled homicide.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
© 2015 MysteriousPress.com/Open Road (E-bok): 9781504021210
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 25. august 2015
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Krim
The seminal detective novel by Émile Gaboriau, who was hailed by André Gide as "the father of all current detective fiction”
Policemen patrolling the streets of Paris hear a commotion in a nearby bar. When they go inside to investigate, they find 3 men dead and 1 gravely wounded. The injured man, taken into custody by the police, claims to have murdered the others in self-defence, but he dies without giving any further information. Who was this man? His attire is that of a soldier, but his long, unkempt hair suggests he led a different kind of life. Without knowing the true identities of the murderer or his victims, how can this case be solved? It is up to the immensely perceptive Monsieur Lecoq and his uncanny powers of observation to solve this tangled homicide.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
© 2015 MysteriousPress.com/Open Road (E-bok): 9781504021210
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 25. august 2015
Tagger
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