The Double Life

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The Double Life

by Gaston Leroux

EN·~5 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

THE DOUBLE LIFE - BY GASTON LEROUX - Author of "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" - Copyright, 1909, by JOHN E. KEARNEY

0:07
2

HISTORICAL PREFACE

6:37
3

THE DOUBLE LIFE

0:01
4

CHAPTER I - M. Théophraste Longuet Wishes to Inform Him-self and Visits Historical Monuments

13:20
5

CHAPTER II - An Explanation from Théophraste

9:13
6

CHAPTER III - A Search and a Discovery

16:33
7

CHAPTER IV - Some Philosophy and a Song

10:07
8

CHAPTER V - Théophraste Remembers Himself

7:20
9

CHAPTER VI - M. Lecamus Expresses His Views.

3:32
10

CHAPTER VII - Théophraste and His Black Plume

9:34

Description

In a dim waiting room of the Morning Journal, a despondent stranger hands the narrator a locked oak chest, claiming it was sent by his dead friend, Théophraste Longuet. The man disappears before any explanation, leaving the protagonist with a mystery that feels both personal and ominous. Curiosity forces him to break the chest, revealing a bundle of memoirs that hint at a shocking double identity.

The papers recount Longuet’s secret life as the infamous French criminal Louis Dominique Cartouche, and whisper of hidden riches scattered across Paris. As the journalist reads the detailed confessions, he is drawn into a dangerous quest that blurs the line between friend and felon. The story balances suspenseful investigation with vivid early‑20‑century atmosphere, inviting listeners to unravel the puzzles alongside the narrator.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (313K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-01-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux

1868–1927

A pioneering French master of mystery and suspense, he gave the world both the ingenious reporter-detective Joseph Rouletabille and the haunting classic The Phantom of the Opera. Before turning to fiction, he built his eye for drama and detail as a journalist and court reporter.

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