
THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE
THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE - CHAPTER I CORALIE
CHAPTER II RIGHT HAND AND LEFT LEG
CHAPTER III THE RUSTY KEY
CHAPTER IV BEFORE THE FLAMES
CHAPTER V HUSBAND AND WIFE
CHAPTER VI NINETEEN MINUTES PAST SEVEN
VII TWENTY-THREE MINUTES PAST TWELVE
CHAPTER VIII ESSARÈS BEY’S WORK
CHAPTER IX PATRICE AND CORALIE
In war‑torn Paris, a quiet square near the Musée Galliera becomes a silent stage for an odd procession of injured soldiers, each limping or leaning against a tree as night falls. Among them, a slender officer with a wooden stump and a concealed face moves with deliberate, almost casual steps, his attention fixed on a young nurse in a blue Red‑Cross cloak whose graceful stride seems to draw him deeper into the city’s shadows.
As the nurse makes her way toward the bustling Avenue des Champs‑Élysées, the officer follows, his curiosity heightened by a mysterious taxi that appears, occupied by two men and a passenger who leans out to converse with the driver. The atmosphere crackles with hidden motives, hinting at a secret game of cat‑and‑mouse that could involve the legendary gentleman thief himself. Listeners are invited to join the unfolding chase, where every footstep may conceal a clue and every glance could change the course of the evening.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (488K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-12-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1941
Best known for creating Arsène Lupin, this French novelist and journalist brought wit, suspense, and style to popular fiction. His stories helped turn the gentleman thief into one of crime literature’s most enduring characters.
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