
A smoky Parisian café in the shadow of the Opéra becomes a stage for restless cavalry officers, ambitious journalists, and dazzling society ladies. Over clinking dominoes and the glow of cigar smoke, they trade witty barbs while the night drifts toward midnight. Their conversations swirl around the enigmatic Russian prima donna Stradowska, whose reputation for captivating both aristocrats and artists fuels the evening’s gossip.
When the name “morphine” slips into the chatter, a ripple of fascination and unease spreads through the group. The arrival of the handsome Count Raymond de Pontaillac—renowned for his wealth, charm, and a reputation for dangerous liaisons—intensifies the intrigue, hinting at hidden passions and perilous temptations. As the players gamble with cards and reputation, listeners are drawn into a world where honor, desire, and the allure of a forbidden drug intersect, promising a tale of suspense that lingers long after the café’s doors close.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (204K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1902
A prolific French novelist of the late 19th century, he wrote boldly about urban life, social scandal, and subjects many readers of his day found provocative. His books often chased the darker corners of modern society, which helped make him both popular and controversial.
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