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Maurice LeBlanc

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Book cover: The Blonde LadyThe Blonde Lady
by - Doubleday, Page & company ,
The Blonde Lady sees Arsene Lupin once again meeting his enemy, the English detective Herlock Sholmes. These two great intellects are bound in opposite directions, where one chooses to abide to the law and the other uses his power and wits to crime.
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Book cover: The Crystal StopperThe Crystal Stopper
by - Le Journal ,
Arsene Lupin may have finally met his match in Deputy Daubrecq, a cunning detective who foils Lupin's most cunning robberies, thefts, and even a kidnapping. Can the world's greatest thief get his act together, and recover his lost honor?
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Book cover: The Teeth of the TigerThe Teeth of the Tiger
by - Doubleday, Page & company ,
Another action-packed mystery by Maurice LeBlanc! This story has to do with the final Will of a man named Mornington, who, in the year 1900, left behind the sum of $400 million francs. Of that, $100 million francs to be distributed to his heirs.
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Book cover: Arsene LupinArsene Lupin
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Leblanc's creation, gentleman thief Arsene Lupin, is everything you would expect from a French aristocrat -- witty, charming, brilliant, sly ... and possibly the greatest thief in the world. This is the first entry in the series about Arsene Lupin.
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Book cover: The Woman of MysteryThe Woman of Mystery
by - The Macaulay Co ,
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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Book cover: 813813
by - ManyBooks ,
When one of Arsene Lupin' victims is found dead in a way that implicates the wily criminal, he insists on heading the police search for the real murderer. The mystery involves finding a clock on which the number 813 has significance.
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Book cover: The Golden Triangle: The Return of Arsene LupinThe Golden Triangle: The Return of Arsene Lupin
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In this dramatic story M. Leblanc is chiefly concerned with the mystery that surrounds the 'Little Mother Coralie,' a volunteer nurse working in a military hospital in Paris, and Captain Belval, one of her patients who has lost a leg in the war.
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