The Count's Millions


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Reproduction of the original.




The Count s Millions


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Reproduction of the original: The Count s Millions by Emile Gaboriau




The Count's Millions


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Emile Gaboriau is a well-known French author well renowned for his suspenseful detective novels. His engrossing book "The Count's Millions" is no exception. The rich Count de Chalusse's unexplained passing and the theft of his will and a sizeable amount of two million francs are at the center of the narrative. Readers are lured into a labyrinth of intrigue and suspense around the count's money as the tale develops. Marguerite de Chalusse, who finds herself unfairly implicated in the middle of the tumultuous events, is at the core of the mystery. The story advances as a result of her pursuit of justice and the truth, leading readers on an exciting trip through a number of incredible experiences. The detective novel "The Count's Millions" is a tribute to Gaboriau's mastery of the genre and demonstrates his capacity to write a thrilling and compelling story.




The Count's Millions


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Émile Gaboriau was a French writer, novelist, journalist, and a pioneer of detective fiction




The Count's Millions


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Émile Gaboriau (9 November 1832 - 28 September 1873) was a French writer, novelist, journalist, and a pioneer of detective fiction.




File No.113 Annotated(illustrated Edition)


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File No. 113 is the third book in the Monsieur Lecoq by Émile Gaboriau. Published in 1867, it tells the story of a bank robbery. Whilst the police look with suspicion at the employees, Detective Lecoq sees something else.




Paper Covered Books


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The Mystery of Orcival Annotated


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About BookThe Mystery of Orcival is a novel by Émile Gaboriau, published in 1867, and part of the Monsieur Lecoq series. Similar to Sherlock Holmes, Lecoq is a genius detective; arrogant, proud, a master of disguise, and known for deducing things that others cannot see. The character was apparently based on Eugène François Vidocq, a police officer who used to be a thief.




The Count's Millions


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Count de Chalusse dies intestate leaving his ward Marguerite penniless. Was she really his daughter?




The Publishers Weekly


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