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The Phantom of the Opera - A Gothic Classic of Love and Terror by Gaston Leroux - cover

The Phantom of the Opera - A Gothic Classic of Love and Terror by Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Casa editrice: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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🎭 A masked genius. A haunted opera house. A love that defies reason.
The Phantom of the Opera is Gaston Leroux's iconic tale of mystery, obsession, and beauty that lurks beneath the mask. Set in the opulent Palais Garnier of Paris, this haunting story follows Christine Daaé, a rising soprano, caught in the twisted web of Erik—the Phantom 🕯️🎼💔.

With operatic flair and gothic atmosphere, Leroux delivers a romantic thriller full of suspense, elegance, and emotional depth. A must-read for fans of Frankenstein, Dracula, and Wuthering Heights.

What readers adore about this classic:
✔ "A hauntingly beautiful story of music and madness."
✔ "The original tale behind the legendary musical—more chilling, more human."
✔ For lovers of gothic horror, tragic romance, and Parisian mystique 🖤🎶🕰️

Special features of this edition:
🖼️ Illustrated design and chapter art
📜 Foreword exploring the real-life opera house myths
📱 Kindle-friendly format with seamless chapter navigation

📥 Download The Phantom of the Opera today and be swept away into the shadows of one of literature's most captivating romances.
Disponibile da: 06/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 258 pagine.

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