Les mystères de Paris, Tome III

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Les mystères de Paris, Tome III

by Eugène Sue

FR·~11 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

Eugène Sue - LES MYSTÈRES DE PARIS - Tome III - (1842—1843)

0:57
2

CINQUIÈME PARTIE

0:01
3

I. Conseils

15:02
4

II. Le piège

10:12
5

III. Réflexions

6:27
6

IV. Projets d'avenir

18:21
7

V. Déjeuner de garçons

24:15
8

VI. Saint-Lazare

29:39
9

VII. Mont-Saint-Jean

24:07
10

VIII. La Louve et la Goualeuse

27:21

Description

In the bustling streets of mid‑nineteenth‑century Paris, a tapestry of hidden motives and social ambition unfurls. From the glittering salons of the aristocracy to the shadowy alleys of the working poor, the city itself becomes a character brimming with secrets. The narrative weaves together love, power, and danger in a rhythm that feels both intimate and grand.

At the heart of this episode a young marquis, a resolute lady named Clémence, and the loyal Rodolphe find themselves entangled in a delicate correspondence that threatens to upend their fragile alliances. Their conversations reveal a mixture of tender affection, bitter jealousy, and the constant threat of scandal. As passions flare, each decision carries the weight of reputation and survival.

Meanwhile, the mysterious figure of M. d'Harville looms, his own secrets hinting at deeper conspiracies that will draw the protagonists into a labyrinth of intrigue. Readers are invited to follow the unfolding investigations, the whispered plots, and the ever‑present pulse of a city where every corner hides a story. The first act sets the stage for a riveting struggle between heart and ambition.

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Language

fr

Duration

~11 hours (679K 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.

About the author

Eugène Sue

Eugène Sue

1804–1857

Best known for turning the serial novel into a sensation, this French writer brought the streets, scandals, and injustices of 19th-century Paris vividly to life. His stories mixed cliffhangers with sharp social criticism, helping shape popular fiction for generations.

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