The long arm of Fantômas

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The long arm of Fantômas

by Pierre Souvestre, Marcel Allain

EN·~10 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

THE LONG ARMOF FANTÔMAS

0:18
2

CHAPTER IA PROMISING JOB

32:38
3

CHAPTER IIA NIGHT AFFRAY

17:30
4

CHAPTER IIISHADY SCHEMES

9:41
5

CHAPTER IVAN EPILEPTIC SEIZURE

19:12
6

CHAPTER VDISAPPOINTED HOPES

21:58
7

CHAPTER VIPRISONER OF THE LANTERN

19:32
8

CHAPTER VIIFANTÔMAS’ ULTIMATUM

11:07
9

CHAPTER VIIIA WIRELESS FROM MID-ATLANTIC

9:05
10

CHAPTER IXTHE BLUE CHESTNUT

23:47

Description

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.

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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.

About the authors

Pierre Souvestre

Pierre Souvestre

1874–1914

Best known as the co-creator of Fantômas, this French writer brought a sharp mix of pulp suspense, journalism, and early modern style to his work. His short career left a lasting mark on popular crime fiction.

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Marcel Allain

Marcel Allain

1885–1969

Best remembered as the co-creator of Fantômas, he helped give French popular fiction one of its great master criminals. His fast-moving, sensational stories left a lasting mark on crime and thriller writing.

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