
THE SECRET OF SAREK
FOREWORD
THE SECRET OF SAREK - CHAPTER I THE DESERTED CABIN
CHAPTER II ON THE EDGE OF THE ATLANTIC
CHAPTER III VORSKI'S SON
CHAPTER IV THE POOR PEOPLE OF SAREK
CHAPTER V "FOUR WOMEN CRUCIFIED"
CHAPTER VI ALL'S WELL
CHAPTER VII FRANÇOIS AND STÉPHANE
CHAPTER VIII ANGUISH
A mysterious woman cloaked in grey arrives in the quiet Breton village of Le Faouet, her purpose hidden behind a veil and a cryptic letter from a discreet private‑investigation agency. She asks the innkeeper to guard her bag, then sets off toward a remote cabin that should hold the key to an old, unresolved scandal involving the d’Hergemont family—an abduction, a vengeful father, and a vanished child. The landscape is serene, yet the lingering echoes of a war‑torn past and whispered rumors of a hidden treasure make the air feel charged with unease.
As she settles on a grassy bank and unfolds the agency’s summons, the reader is drawn into a tangled web of love, betrayal, and long‑buried secrets that have resurfaced after fourteen years. The narrative balances the stark beauty of Brittany’s countryside with the shadowy intrigue of a forgotten crime, promising a suspenseful journey where every clue could unravel the mystery—or lead deeper into danger.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (531K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-01-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1941
Best known for creating Arsène Lupin, he gave crime fiction one of its most charming and elusive heroes. His stories mix wit, mystery, and adventure in a way that still feels lively today.
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