Les etranges noces de Rouletabille

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Les etranges noces de Rouletabille

by Gaston Leroux

FR·~7 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

LES ÉTRANGES NOCES DE ROULETABILLE - PAR GASTON LEROUX - ROULETABILLE A LA GUERRE - LES ÉTRANGES NOCES DE ROULETABILLE - I - LA GRANDE TRAITRISE D'IVANA

28:10
2

II. VLADIMIR RACONTE UNE ÉTRANGE HISTOIRE A ROULETABILLE

18:53
3

III. LES COMITADJIS

30:47
4

IV. LES POMAKS ET L'AGHA

15:38
5

V. COMBAT A MORT ENTRE ATHANASE KHETEW ET GAULOW ET DE CE QUI S'ENSUIVIT

25:40
6

VI. C'EST AU TOUR DE LA CANDEUR DE RACONTER UNE ÉTRANGE HISTOIRE A ROULETABILLE

33:19
7

VII. DEVANT KIRK-KILISSÉ

10:36
8

VIII. LA PRISE DE KIRK-KILISSÉ

10:20
9

IX. LA CANDEUR BOIT TROP

15:23
10

X. OÙ L'ON REPARLE DU COFFRET BYZANTIN

20:33

Description

In the smoky valleys of the Balkan front, the intrepid reporter‑detective Rouletabille finds himself amid the first clashes of the 1913 war. Sent to Sofia to chronicle the looming conflict, he quickly becomes entangled in a frantic cavalry chase through the rugged Istrandja‑Dagh, caught between advancing Bulgarian troops and retreating Ottoman forces. The landscape is as chaotic as the mysteries he’s accustomed to solving, but this time the battlefield itself seems to echo his own restless drive.

Beyond the gunfire, Rouletabille’s thoughts are consumed by Ivana Vilitchkov, the niece of a powerful general whose family is haunted by a vengeful foe. Their brief encounter in Paris sparked a tender affection that now fuels his determination, even as the shadowy figure of Gaulow, a relentless enemy lurking in the mountains, threatens to snatch her away. With his famed logic tested by love and war, Rouletabille races to protect the woman he cherishes while uncovering the dark motives that stir the region’s turmoil.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (444K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux

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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