The Woman of Mystery
by Maurice LeBlanc
Publisher: The Macaulay Co 1916
ISBN/ASIN: 0809531933
Number of pages: 238
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The author paints a wonderful tale of WWI in France, twined together with the mystery surrounding the murder of main character Paul's father. Maurice LeBlanc became famous for the creation of Arsene Lupin, a gentleman thief and master of disguise.
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