
THROUGH THE WALL - BY - CLEVELAND MOFFETT - AUTHOR OF - THE BATTLE, ETC. - With Illustrations by - H. HEYER - NEW YORK 1909
TO - MY WIFE - AND OUR DELIGHTFUL PARIS HOME IN THE - VILLA MONTMORENCY, WHERE THIS - BOOK WAS WRITTEN - C. M. - NEW YORK, AUGUST 1, 1909.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - A BLOOD-RED SKY
CHAPTER II - COQUENIL'S GREATEST CASE
CHAPTER III - PRIVATE ROOM NUMBER SIX
CHAPTER IV - "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW"
CHAPTER V - COQUENIL GETS IN THE GAME
CHAPTER VI - THE WEAPON
CHAPTER VII - THE FOOTPRINTS
A celebrated Parisian sleuth, Paul Coquenil, has long been the city’s go‑to mind for the most baffling crimes. After a sudden and mysterious retirement that left the press buzzing, he now finds himself summoned to head a foreign capital’s detective service—an offer too tempting for a man who once walked the streets of Rue de la Cité with a faithful shepherd dog at his side. The change promises a fresh arena for his razor‑sharp instincts, yet the shadow of his past still lingers in the cafés and alleyways he once patrolled.
When a cryptic, unknown girl whispers a phrase that only Coquenil seems to feel, a new case erupts—one that eclipses even the infamous Palace Royal diamond theft. The investigation spirals through bustling markets, the looming walls of the Prefecture, and secretive whispers in dim corridors, pulling the detective into a maze of intrigue, danger, and unexpected alliances. As the heat of a July Paris swelters, Coquenil must decide whether to follow his intuition or the cold logic of the law.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (568K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1926
A Yale-educated newspaperman who turned real-world reporting into adventure, mystery, and drama, this American writer moved easily between journalism, fiction, and the stage. His work often carries the brisk pace of a correspondent’s notebook, with danger, intrigue, and a strong sense of place.
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