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Though not one of Leroux's best works, 'The Secret Of The Night,' is a stunning novel. In the book Leroux focuses upon a journalist in Russia partly resembling Inspector DuPin (Poe) and Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle).
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The journalist, Joseph Rouletabille, has been the hero of several interesting novels of Leroux (most notably "Le parfum de la dame en noir", "le myst�re de la chambre jaune"). Worth reading...
Posted By Michael in Paris at Tue 24 May 2005, 10:07 PM in The Secret of the Night || 0 Replies
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Although this book is not exactly great literature, it is a pretty good mystery. Some of the chapters are slow going, but it is a good story.
Posted By Christine at Tue 24 May 2005, 10:03 PM in The Secret of the Night || 2 Replies