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THE ADVENTURES OF JOSEPH ROULETABILLE: The Mystery of the Yellow Room & The Secret of the Night - Unraveling 19th-Century French Mysteries - cover

THE ADVENTURES OF JOSEPH ROULETABILLE: The Mystery of the Yellow Room & The Secret of the Night - Unraveling 19th-Century French Mysteries

Gaston Leroux

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Adventures of Joseph Rouletabille: The Mystery of the Yellow Room & The Secret of the Night," Gaston Leroux masterfully melds the elements of detective fiction and atmospheric storytelling. This collection introduces the astute young detective Joseph Rouletabille, who navigates the complexities of crime with a sharp intellect and a flair for dramatic revelations. Leroux employs a vivid narrative style, rich in suspense and intricate plots, constructing elaborate puzzles that challenge both Rouletabille and the reader. The interplay of rationalism and supernatural themes reflects the literary currents of the early 20th century, showcasing the evolution of the detective genre in a milieu fascinated by both scientific advancements and the unexplained. Gaston Leroux, a pioneering figure in the genre, drew upon his extensive background in journalism and theater to craft compelling narratives that captivate and engage. His own experiences in Parisian society, combined with an acute awareness of the mysteries of human behavior, inspired him to create Rouletabille'Äîa character who embodies both youthful exuberance and profound insight. Leroux'Äôs ability to intertwine real social issues with imaginative tales offers layers of meaning that resonate in contemporary literature. This collection is highly recommended for anyone who cherishes the art of mystery storytelling. Leroux'Äôs engaging prose and ingenious plot twists make these stories not only entertaining but thought-provoking, inviting readers to match wits with the brilliant Rouletabille. Delve into the pages and experience the thrill of unraveling mysteries that set the groundwork for future detective fiction.
Disponible desde: 13/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 439 páginas.

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