
Gaston Leroux - LE FAUTEUIL HANTÉ - (1909)
I. La mort d'un héros
II. Une séance dans la salle du Dictionnaire
III. La boîte qui marche
IV. Martin Latouche
V. Expérience nº 3
VI. La chanson qui tue
VII. Le secret de Toth
VIII. En France, l'Immortalité diminue
IX. En France...
In the heart of Paris, Gaspard Lalouette spends his days wandering the narrow quays, cataloguing antiquities and old prints. One ordinary afternoon, a noisy trio of students brushes past him, sparking a heated discussion about a fearless hero whose name circulates among the locals. Intrigued, Gaspard follows the murmurs, noting the paradox of a man both celebrated and rumored to flirt with death. His curiosity pulls him toward a bustling corner where the city’s intellectual elite seem to be gathering.
The crowd converges on a small square beneath the vaulted arches of the Institut, where a flamboyant captain—Maxime d'Aulnay—is about to deliver a speech to the Académie française. The atmosphere crackles with excitement, but whispers of a cursed chair and strange experiments linger in the air, hinting at a hidden menace. As Gaspard pushes through the throng, he feels the pull of an unfolding mystery that blends Parisian charm with an eerie, almost theatrical suspense.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (285K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by www.ebooksgratuits.com and Chuck Greif
Release date
2006-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1927
Best known for creating The Phantom of the Opera, this French writer brought together suspense, mystery, and gothic atmosphere in stories that still feel vivid today. He also helped shape detective fiction with clever, fast-moving novels like The Mystery of the Yellow Room.
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