La fabrique de crimes

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La fabrique de crimes

by Paul Féval

FR·~3 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

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LA FABRIQUE DE CRIMES

2:56:53

PRÉFACE CHAPITRE PREMIER MESSA — SALI — LINA CHAPITRE II LA MACHINE INFERNALE CHAPITRE III LES JARDINS DE BABYLONE CHAPITRE IV LES PIQUEUSES DE BOTTINES RÉUNIES CHAPITRE V L. D. F. E. V. — I. A. T. V. — D. E. J. — T.! CHAPITRE VI LE PORTEUR D'EAU CHAPITRE VII TRAHISON! CHAPITRE VIII ADULTÈRE, INCESTE ET BIGAMIE CHAPITRE IX LE GRAND CHEF DES ANCAS CHAPITRE X L'EAU QUI CHANGE LES PHYSIONOMIES CHAPITRE XI LA CONDAMNÉE! CHAPITRE XII ATROCE BOUCHERIE CHAPITRE XIII LA POUDRE À DÉVOILER LES TRUCS CHAPITRE XIV CATASTROPHE IMPRÉVUE ÉPILOGUE LE SCARIFICATEUR - PRÉFACE

3:35

LA FABRIQUE DE CRIMES - AFFREUX ROMAN

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LÉOTARD.

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ATTENTATS À LA PUDEUR,

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Description

A shadowy cabal calls itself the “factory of crimes,” promising a relentless stream of murders calculated with cold, industrial precision. Through the eyes of a sardonic narrator, the reader is introduced to a motley crew—Messa, the dubious mastermind, Sali the eager apprentice, and the mysterious Lina—who convene in grim workshops where each death is treated like a product on an assembly line. The tone is a darkly comic satire, mocking a society that craves scandal as readily as any luxury.

In the opening act the trio embarks on their first grotesque commissions, employing bizarre contraptions and absurdly elaborate methods that blend horror with wry irony. Their experiments reveal a chilling blend of meticulous planning and reckless cruelty, setting the stage for a relentless cascade of violence that both horrifies and fascinates. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the line between art and atrocity blurs, inviting them to follow the twisted choreography of a truly singular crime saga.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (174K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Féval

Paul Féval

1817–1887

A master of 19th-century French adventure fiction, he filled his stories with duels, disguises, conspiracies, and quick-moving drama. Best known for Le Bossu, he was one of the great popular novelists of the serialized age.

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