
The story opens on a quiet spring day in Paris, where the secret wedding of Robert Darzac and Mathilde Stangerson takes place in the dim, cracked walls of Saint‑Nicolas‑du‑Chardonnet. Even as the couple exchanges vows, the lingering memory of the famous Yellow‑Room mystery hangs over the ceremony, its unresolved tensions echoing through the dusty pews. The narrator’s detailed description of the church’s gloom and the murmurs of the few trusted guests creates a palpable sense of foreboding that hints at trouble just beyond the altar.
Soon, the celebrated young reporter‑detective Joseph Rouletabille appears, drawn into the celebration by his friends Henri‑Robert and André Hesse. Their conversation reveals that the specter of an old enemy may still be at large, and an enigmatic perfume begins to circulate among the guests, suggesting a new, subtle danger. Listeners are invited to follow Rouletabille as he untangles fresh clues while the shadows of past crimes loom ever larger.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (560K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1927
Best known for creating The Phantom of the Opera, this French novelist and journalist brought mystery, suspense, and a taste for the bizarre to everything he wrote. His stories still feel lively today, mixing sharp reporting instincts with gothic imagination.
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