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SANOMALEHTIMIEHEN SEIKKAILUJA
JOSEPH JACQUIN
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In a crisp spring morning on the bustling Saint‑Michel boulevard, the caretaker of a modest apartment building is jolted awake by frantic knocks and a choking smell of gas. As he flings open windows and forces a stuck door, a dense plume of fumes forces him into a quiet suite where he discovers the lifeless body of the tenant, Carcel. The sudden death sends shockwaves through the building’s residents, and the hallway buzzes with whispered speculation as the police are summoned.
A seasoned police commissioner, accompanied by his secretary and a keen inspector, steps into the scene, determined to untangle the mystery. Among the evidence is a cryptic letter hinting at the whereabouts of a stolen masterpiece—the famed “Kellotornin” painting from the Louvre—offering the promise of a breakthrough. The investigation quickly expands beyond the building, drawing together journalists, detectives, and a colorful brigade of officials, all eager to uncover the truth behind the gas, the murder, and the missing artwork.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2019-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1866
A French journalist and playwright, he wrote for a wide audience and also produced lively children’s books for Hachette. Born in 1866, his work moved between the stage, popular publishing, and magazine writing.
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