Arsène Lupin is an audacious crook who, using his powers of deduction, commits untraceable crimes. Witty, cunning and endlessly charming, follow Lupin’s colourful adventures as he rights the rich’s wrongs and gives back to the poor.
In a charming combination of Sherlock Holmes and Robin Hood, Maurice Leblanc puts a French twist on these timeless tales. The titular character, Arsène Lupin, is a mischievous gentleman with an unlimited number of disguises at his disposal. His cleverness, finesse and incredible foresight make him an exceptional criminal, while his wit and humour are utterly charming.
First published in 1905, this short story collection contains the first eight tales in Arsène’s adventure series:
– The Arrest of Arsène Lupin– Arsène Lupin in Prison
– The Escape of Arsène Lupin
– The Mysterious Traveller
– The Queen’s Necklace
– The Seven of Hearts
– Madame Imbert’s Safe
– The Black Pearl
– Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late
Proudly republished by Read & Co. Classics, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar is a must-read for fans of crime fiction and lovers of Sherlock Holmes.
Table of Content
Maurice Leblanc
1. The Arrest of Arsene Lupin
2. Arsene Lupin in Prison
3. The Escape of Arsene Lupin
4. The Mysterious Traveller
5. The Queen’s Necklace
6. The Seven of Hearts
7. Madame Imbert’s Safe
8. The Black Pearl
9. Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late
About the author
Maurice Leblanc (1864–1941) was a French writer and novelist born in Rouen, France. Leblanc is best known for his creation of Arsène Lupin, the titular character of a series of detective short stories and novels. Lupin’s adventures were first published in the French magazine, Je sais tout, in 1905. The series was such a success that Leblanc dedicated his life’s work to writing the Arsène Lupin stories.