
Eugène Sue - LES MYSTÈRES DE PARIS - Tome I - (1842—1843)
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
I. Le tapis-franc..
II. L'ogresse.
III. Histoire de la Goualeuse.
IV. Histoire du Chourineur.
V. L'arrestation.
VI. Thomas Seyton et la comtesse Sarah.
VII. La bourse ou la vie.
VIII. Promenade.
Step into the shadowed backstreets of nineteenth‑century Paris, where the “tapis‑franc” – a notorious low‑brow tavern – serves as a crossroads for thieves, escaped convicts, and the city’s most desperate souls. From the moment the narrative opens, the reader is drawn into a gritty tableau of crime, corruption, and whispered conspiracies, all narrated with a vivid, almost cinematic eye for the underworld’s grim rituals.
Amid the smoky rooms and secret meetings, a cast of unforgettable figures emerges: the fearsome ogresse who rules the tavern, the relentless police trying to cast a net over the chaos, and a handful of unlikely allies whose fates become tangled in the city’s dark tapestry. As alliances shift and mysteries deepen, the story promises a relentless chase through Paris’s hidden alleys, offering a stark contrast between the glittering façade of society and the raw, pulsating life beneath it.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (678K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2006-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1857
A master of the 19th-century serial novel, he drew huge audiences with gripping stories that mixed suspense, crime, and sharp social observation. Best known for The Mysteries of Paris, he helped turn the newspaper feuilleton into a powerful form of popular fiction.
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