The Collection Arsène Lupin - Maurice Leblanc & The griffin classics

The Collection Arsène Lupin

By Maurice Leblanc & The griffin classics

  • Release Date: 2021-01-21
  • Genre: Literary Criticism
Score: 4.5
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Description

The collection, brings together the works that inspired the original NETFLIX series, directed by Louis Leterrier as well as the Hero, Assane Diop, performed by OMAR SY.

Slender, elegant, refined, seductive, Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar by trade, is the model of the "Belle Epoque" dandy. His intelligence, his culture, his talents as an illusionist between Fregoli and Robert-Houdin are at the service of an astonishing nerve. But this accomplished man of the world is also an anarchist at heart who plays with social conventions with marvelous insolence.

Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar is a collection of short stories written by Maurice Leblanc and recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupine.

The first short story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. It was the first short story featuring Arsène Lupine. This one having success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the continuation, in several short stories. What will be done until 1907.

Content :

Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar
Arsène Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes
The Hollow Needle
813 The Arsène Lupin
The Crystal Stopper
The Confessions Of Arsène Lupin
The Teeth Of The Tiger
The Woman Of Mystery
The Golden Triangle
The Secret Of Sarek
Eight Strokes Of The Clock
The Secret Tomb

Reviews

  • Disappointing

    2
    By bleugirl3
    I was intrigued to explore these detective stories because the series on Netflix was so well done. However, this is the rare case when a series was much better than the books. I managed to wend my way through a couple of the stories. They were tedious as they were more focused on Mr. Leblanc’s obsession with trying to illustrate that his creation of Lupin was the intellectual superior to Sherlock Holmes, the creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was so prominent, it was distracting, and rendered the plots ridiculous, flat and impossible. I wish I would have read some of the reviews on GoodReads before purchasing this book. Mr. LeBlanc, it seems, cared more for stroking his own ego through these stories than he did about writing compelling, credulous and well constructed plots. He is no Agatha Christie. Further, as with some of the ebooks that I have purchased, there are several syntactical errors, typos,…