Arsène Lupin

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Arsène Lupin

by Maurice Leblanc

EN·~6 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
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ARSÈNE LUPIN - By EDGAR JEPSON AND MAURICE LEBLANC - Frontispiece by H. Richard Boehm

0:05
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Contents

0:51
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ARSÈNE LUPIN

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CHAPTER I THE MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER

19:45
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CHAPTER II THE COMING OF THE CHAROLAIS

12:43
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CHAPTER III LUPIN’S WAY

21:35
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CHAPTER IV THE DUKE INTERVENES

12:48
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CHAPTER V A LETTER FROM LUPIN

17:52
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CHAPTER VI AGAIN THE CHAROLAIS

12:50
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CHAPTER VII THE THEFT OF THE MOTOR-CARS

16:59

Description

Sunlight streams through the high windows of the Charmerace château, casting a warm glow over centuries of gilded furniture, portraits, and tapestries. In the midst of this splendor sits Germaine, the duke’s daughter, her delicate features framed by loose curls that catch the light. She moves with quiet grace, pen in hand, sealing letters that announce her upcoming marriage while a wistful sigh escapes her whenever the laughter of tennis‑playing girls drifts in from the terrace. The atmosphere is one of polished elegance tinged with a subtle melancholy, hinting that not all is as serene as the polished gilt.

Beyond the polished halls, rumors of daring thefts begin to circulate—precious jewels, motorcars, even a priceless pendant vanish without a trace. Whispers speak of a charming rogue who moves through society with the ease of a phantom, leaving clues that both bemuse and provoke the local aristocracy. As the duke and his trusted allies launch their inquiries, the stage is set for a clever contest of wits, where the charismatic thief and the determined investigators will clash in a game of deception and allure.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (390K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maurice Leblanc

Maurice Leblanc

1864–1941

Best known for creating Arsène Lupin, he gave crime fiction one of its most charming and elusive heroes. His stories mix wit, mystery, and adventure in a way that still feels lively today.

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