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The Woman of Mystery
About This Book
This early work by Maurice Leblanc was originally published in 1916 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. Set in 1914, "The Woman of Mystery" paints an insightful picture of WWI in France, twined together with the mystery surrounding the murder of main character Paul's father. Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was born on 11th November 1864 in Rouen, Normandy, France. He was a novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective, Arsène Lupin. From the start, Leblanc wrote both short crime stories and longer novels - and his lengthier tomes, heavily influenced by writers such as Flaubert and Maupassant, were critically admired, but met with little commercial success. Leblanc was largely considered little more than a writer of short stories for various French periodicals when the first Arsène Lupin story appeared. It was published as a series of stories in the magazine 'Je Sais Trout', starting on 15th July, 1905. Clearly created at editorial request under the influence of, and in reaction to, the wildly successful Sherlock Holmes stories, the roguish and glamorous Lupin was a surprise success and Leblanc's fame and fortune beckoned. In total, Leblanc went on to write twenty-one Lupin novels or collections of short stories. On this success, he later moved to a beautiful country-side retreat in Étreat (in the Haute-Normandie region in north-western France), which today is a museum dedicated to the Arsène Lupin books. He died in Perpignan (the capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France) on 6th November 1941, at the age of seventy-six.
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- THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY
- Maurice Leblanc
- CHAPTER I. THE MURDER
- CHAPTER II. THE LOCKED ROOM
- CHAPTER III. THE CALL TO ARMS
- CHAPTER IV. A LETTER FROM ÉLISABETH
- CHAPTER V. THE PEASANT-WOMAN AT CORVIGNY
- CHAPTER VI. WHAT PAUL SAW AT ORNEQUIN
- CHAPTER VII. H. E. R. M.
- CHAPTER VIII. ÉLISABETH’S DIARY
- CHAPTER IX. A SPRIG OF EMPIRE
- CHAPTER X. 75 OR 155?
- CHAPTER XI. “YSERY, MISERY”
- CHAPTER XII. MAJOR HERMANN
- CHAPTER XIII. THE FERRYMAN’S HOUSE
- CHAPTER XIV. A MASTERPIECE OF KULTUR
- CHAPTER XV. PRINCE CONRAD MAKES MERRY
- CHAPTER XVI. THE IMPOSSIBLE STRUGGLE
- CHAPTER XVII. THE LAW OF THE CONQUEROR
- CHAPTER XVIII. HILL 132
- CHAPTER XIX. HOHENZOLLERN
- CHAPTER XX. THE DEATH PENALTY—AND A CAPITAL PUNISHMENT