813, by Maurice Leblanc, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. Illustrated by Charles Crombie. 1910 [Leather Bound]
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Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
460
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Generic
Description
In a world where mystery and intrigue reign, Maurice Leblanc crafts a spellbinding narrative sure to captivate readers. With a unique blend of sharp wit and thrilling escapades, the story unfolds through the clever lens of master detective Arsène Lupin. Known for his charm and cunning, Lupin navigates a labyrinth of complex characters and unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
The exquisite leather-bound edition elevates the reading experience, featuring gold leaf printing that adds a touch of elegance to its spine. This beautifully illustrated collection, enriched by Charles Crombie’s artistry, breathes life into Leblanc's rich prose, transforming each page into a visual delight.
Leblanc's storytelling resonates deeply, revealing layers of human emotion, sly humor, and philosophical musings. Readers are invited not just to observe but to engage fully with a narrative that challenges the boundaries between hero and villain, showcasing the timeless appeal of a skilled raconteur.
The exquisite leather-bound edition elevates the reading experience, featuring gold leaf printing that adds a touch of elegance to its spine. This beautifully illustrated collection, enriched by Charles Crombie’s artistry, breathes life into Leblanc's rich prose, transforming each page into a visual delight.
Leblanc's storytelling resonates deeply, revealing layers of human emotion, sly humor, and philosophical musings. Readers are invited not just to observe but to engage fully with a narrative that challenges the boundaries between hero and villain, showcasing the timeless appeal of a skilled raconteur.
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