Maurice Leblanc
Maurice Leblanc was a French author born on July 28, 1864, in Rouen, Normandy. He is best known for creating the iconic gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin, who first appeared in a short story published in 1905. Leblanc's clever and charming character quickly captured the hearts of readers, blending elements of detective fiction with adventure and humor. His unique storytelling style combined wit and intrigue, making his works a delightful read for fans of the mystery genre. Throughout his career, Leblanc wrote numerous novels and stories featuring Lupin, who often found himself in thrilling escapades that challenged both his intellect and moral compass.
If you're curious to dive into the world of Maurice Leblanc, you'll find a fascinating array of tales that showcase his knack for crafting engaging plots and memorable characters. His stories not only entertain but also reflect the social and cultural milieu of early 20th-century France. So, take a moment to explore his works in the app, and discover the adventures of Arsène Lupin and the clever twists that have endeared this character to readers for generations.
Le Triangle d'Or
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En 1915, un mutilé de guerre le capitaine Patrice Belval, aidé de ses camarades, tente de porter secours à une infirmi…
Les Dents du tigre
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Nouveau combat d'Arsène Lupin, en tant que Don Luis Perenna, « Les Dents du tigre » met en scène un ennemi sournoi…