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Un homme est convié au dîner d'un groupe d'anciens naufragés qui ont de curieuses habitudes alimentaires... Une jeune femme découvre avec effroi la profession de son mari... Une auberge sinistre où ont lieu d'horribles crimes... Des parents ruinés simulent leur cambriolage et leur assassinat pour assurer un avenir meilleur à leur fils... Une jeune femme aux nombreux prétendants - 12 - est tenue pour responsable de la mort de plusieurs d'entre eux... Un mari trompé, un collier de velours qui empêche une tête coupée de tomber... (Voir également sur le même thème et avec le même titre, la nouvelle de Dumas publiée sur ce site.) Vous ne vous ennuierez pas avec ces terrifiantes histoires...
 
LanguageFrançais
Release dateApr 27, 2018
ISBN9788828316091
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Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) was a French journalist and writer of detective fiction. Born in Paris, Leroux attended school in Normandy before returning to his home city to complete a degree in law. After squandering his inheritance, he began working as a court reporter and theater critic to avoid bankruptcy. As a journalist, Leroux earned a reputation as a leading international correspondent, particularly for his reporting on the 1905 Russian Revolution. In 1907, Leroux switched careers in order to become a professional fiction writer, focusing predominately on novels that could be turned into film scripts. With such novels as The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1908), Leroux established himself as a leading figure in detective fiction, eventually earning himself the title of Chevalier in the Legion of Honor, France’s highest award for merit. The Phantom of the Opera (1910), his most famous work, has been adapted countless times for theater, television, and film, most notably by Andrew Lloyd Webber in his 1986 musical of the same name.

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