The extraordinary adventures of Arsene Lupin

gentleman burglar.

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Maurice Leblanc: The extraordinary adventures of Arsene Lupin (1910, J. S. Ogilvie publishing company)

256 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 1910 by J. S. Ogilvie publishing company.

OCLC Number:
9432150

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A great start to a fun series!

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I am a big fan of the Arsene Lupin stories. I listened to this as an audiobook narrated by BJ Harrison. This book is a collection of stories which introduce the intrepid burglar. There is a lot of exposition in these stories as the characters are being introduced. Some of this is handled well by the author, but some of it is awkward. The narrator does his best to ease you through the awkward moments. In fact, I believe this narrator elevates the story and improves it immensely from what you might perceive if you were reading a printed version.  The pacing of the narration is excellent and each character speaks in a distinctive voice that brings them alive.

The first four stories could actually stand together as a novella, and they are worth the price of the entire book. We meet Lupin without knowing who he is, then he …

Subjects

  • Lupin, Arsène (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Burglars -- Fiction.