The Confessions of Arsène Lupin is the sixth book in the Arsene Lupin series by Maurice Leblanc. A collection of ten short stories including Two Hundred Thousand Francs Reward!; The Wedding-Ring; The Sign of the Shadow; The Infernal Trap; The Red Silk Scarf; Shadowed by Death; A Tragedy in the Forest of Morgues; Lupin’s Marriage; The Invisible Prisoner; and, Edith Swan-Neck.
About the author
Maurice Leblanc was a prolific French author born in Rouen on November 11, 1864. He had studied law, but abandoned that for a career in writing. He initially wrote for various periodicals, with ‘Une Femme’ being his first published work in 1887. He gained fame in France and abroad after starting his Arsène Lupin series of novels. Lupin was a gentleman-thief who was a master of disguise and made his first appearance in 1905 in ‘L’arrestation d’Arséne Lupin’. In 1908 Le Blanc pitted Lupin against Sherlock Holmes in ‘Arsène Lupin Versus Holmlock Shears’. Leblanc would eventually produce 20 volumes worth of Lupin’s adventures. On November 6, 1941, Leblanc died in Perpignan, France, at the age of 76.