The Confessions of Arsene Lupin
Maurice Leblanc
Read by Cate Barratt





A collection of nine stories - or confessions - of the celebrated gentleman thief Arsene Lupin. (Summary by Cathy Barratt) (6 hr 19 min)
Chapters
Reviews
Under-Read Masterpiece of Detective Fiction





Ryan Strong
Really tremendous book and the reader did a phenomenal job--there were a few dodgy French pronunciations here and there but the overall result is probably the best I've heard in Librivox.
Entertaining and well-read





free LeonardPeltier
Lupin is both a rescuer and a thief and very clever. He seems to thrive on challenges and can even be kind-hearted. Who knows what his next adventure will be! There's a bit of humor here and there, too.
I enjoy the stories





Tamara
Nice to have a good reading experience with a little mystery and a nice change with the good and socially classified evil in his thievery. Nothing was pat predictible! what fun!
My favorite Arsene book





Dr. Dijkstra
Dramatic twrists and turns where Arsene is one step ahead, no two, actually at least 3. So well read and such entertaining short stories. Each could be a book.
brilliant Cate Barrat performance





Mark Matson
Each chapter is a standalone adventure of mystical thief Arsene Lupin, read by Cate Barrat. The stories are clever and well written, brought to life by our reader.
Great Collection





Keith Horvath
There were many 4-5 star reviews. I was rewarded with interesting & well murder mysteries. Kept me listening whilst in the shower... Enjoy, K.





Lelah Marie
Akin to Robin Hood, the Scarlet Pimpernel, and other gentleman thieves, I greatly enjoyed spending time with Arsene Lupin! Excellent reader, clever tales.
enjoyable story and well read





Bruce G
Thank you for reading this story! This story was enjoyable written and very well read