
THE LONG ARMOF FANTÔMAS
CHAPTER IA PROMISING JOB
CHAPTER IIA NIGHT AFFRAY
CHAPTER IIISHADY SCHEMES
CHAPTER IVAN EPILEPTIC SEIZURE
CHAPTER VDISAPPOINTED HOPES
CHAPTER VIPRISONER OF THE LANTERN
CHAPTER VIIFANTÔMAS’ ULTIMATUM
CHAPTER VIIIA WIRELESS FROM MID-ATLANTIC
CHAPTER IXTHE BLUE CHESTNUT
The opening drops you into a sweltering May afternoon on a cramped Parisian street, where the modest office of M. Moche—an eccentric advocate with rabbit‑like whiskers, gold‑rimmed spectacles and a perpetually twitching eye—serves as a hub for nervous cash‑handovers and whispered favors. Through crisp dialogue and vivid description, the scene paints a neighborhood teeming with petty debts, secretive transactions, and a cast of characters whose polite façades hint at deeper scheming.
Soon a familiar, shadowy presence begins to loom: the unseen reach of Fantômas, the criminal mastermind whose “long arm” stretches into even the most respectable of offices. As M. Moche’s routine is quietly upended, listeners are drawn into a clever cat‑and‑mouse chase that blends sly humor with the gritty allure of classic Parisian noir. The early chapters set a tone of suspenseful intrigue, promising a case that will test loyalties, expose hidden motives, and pull the city’s underbelly into the light.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (623K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New York: The Macauley Company, 1924.
Credits
Charlene Taylor, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2023-09-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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