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The Mystery of the Yellow Room  (translated) - cover

The Mystery of the Yellow Room  (translated)

Gaston Leroux

Casa editrice: Anna Ruggieri

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- This edition is unique;
- The translation is completely original and was carried out for the Ale. Mar. SAS;
- All rights reserved.
The Mystery of the Yellow Room is a mystery and thriller novel written by Gaston Leroux, and first published in 1908. Reporter and amateur sleuth Joseph Rouletabille is sent to investigate a criminal case at the Château du Glandier.
Disponibile da: 03/03/2024.

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