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by Emile Gaboriau


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Monsieur Lecoq eBook

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Monsieur Lecoq eBook

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Monsieur LeCoq eBook

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French

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Monsieur Lecoq eBook

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Monsieur LeCoq eBook

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French

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Windows PC, Windows Mobile 5.0-6.0, Pocket PC 2003

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Monsieur Lecoq Summary

Emile Gaboriau, a contemporary of Arthur Conan Doyle is considered one of the founders of the "detective novel". If you like the novels of Sherlock Holmes, you will like its French counterpart Mr. Lecocq.
To venture there at night was considered so dangerous that the soldiers from the outlying forts who came in to Paris with permission to go to the theatre, were ordered to halt at the barriere, and not to pass through the perilous district excepting in parties of three or four.

He literally flew over the ground, and strange to say he no longer experienced any fatigue from the labors of the preceding night. Never had he felt so strong and alert, either in body or mind. He was very hopeful of success. He had every confidence in himself, and his happiness would indeed have been complete if he had had another judge to deal with. But M. d'Escorval overawed him to such a degree that he became almost paralyzed in his presence.



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