Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries. The Widow Lerouge, The Mystery of Orcival, File No. 113, Monsieur Lecoq, The Honor of the Name…
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- Nombre de pages2175
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- ISBN859-65--4776439-7
- EAN8596547764397
- Date de parution25/12/2023
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Résumé
In "Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries, " Émile Gaboriau unravels a series of intricately plotted criminal cases that heralded the birth of the detective fiction genre. With a keen eye for detail, Gaboriau employs a meticulous narrative style, blending vivid characterizations with gripping prose that invites readers into a web of deceit and intellectual intrigue. The book's intricate structure mirrors the methodical processes of its protagonist, the astute detective Lecoq, embodying the early tendencies of the police procedural and reflecting the anxieties of a society grappling with modernity and crime in the 19th century.
Émile Gaboriau, often regarded as the father of the detective novel, drew inspiration from real-life criminal cases and the burgeoning fields of criminology and forensic science. His experiences as a journalist, combined with a profound understanding of human nature, equipped him to explore the moral complexities of crime and justice. Gaboriau's literary prowess was crucial in shaping the detective genre, influencing contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
"Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries" is a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction and anyone fascinated by the interplay of psychology, crime, and the rise of modernity. Gaboriau's compelling narratives not only offer engaging mysteries but also provide insightful commentary on the cultural milieu of his time, ensuring a rich reading experience.
Émile Gaboriau, often regarded as the father of the detective novel, drew inspiration from real-life criminal cases and the burgeoning fields of criminology and forensic science. His experiences as a journalist, combined with a profound understanding of human nature, equipped him to explore the moral complexities of crime and justice. Gaboriau's literary prowess was crucial in shaping the detective genre, influencing contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
"Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries" is a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction and anyone fascinated by the interplay of psychology, crime, and the rise of modernity. Gaboriau's compelling narratives not only offer engaging mysteries but also provide insightful commentary on the cultural milieu of his time, ensuring a rich reading experience.
In "Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries, " Émile Gaboriau unravels a series of intricately plotted criminal cases that heralded the birth of the detective fiction genre. With a keen eye for detail, Gaboriau employs a meticulous narrative style, blending vivid characterizations with gripping prose that invites readers into a web of deceit and intellectual intrigue. The book's intricate structure mirrors the methodical processes of its protagonist, the astute detective Lecoq, embodying the early tendencies of the police procedural and reflecting the anxieties of a society grappling with modernity and crime in the 19th century.
Émile Gaboriau, often regarded as the father of the detective novel, drew inspiration from real-life criminal cases and the burgeoning fields of criminology and forensic science. His experiences as a journalist, combined with a profound understanding of human nature, equipped him to explore the moral complexities of crime and justice. Gaboriau's literary prowess was crucial in shaping the detective genre, influencing contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
"Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries" is a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction and anyone fascinated by the interplay of psychology, crime, and the rise of modernity. Gaboriau's compelling narratives not only offer engaging mysteries but also provide insightful commentary on the cultural milieu of his time, ensuring a rich reading experience.
Émile Gaboriau, often regarded as the father of the detective novel, drew inspiration from real-life criminal cases and the burgeoning fields of criminology and forensic science. His experiences as a journalist, combined with a profound understanding of human nature, equipped him to explore the moral complexities of crime and justice. Gaboriau's literary prowess was crucial in shaping the detective genre, influencing contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
"Detective Lecoq - Complete Murder Mysteries" is a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction and anyone fascinated by the interplay of psychology, crime, and the rise of modernity. Gaboriau's compelling narratives not only offer engaging mysteries but also provide insightful commentary on the cultural milieu of his time, ensuring a rich reading experience.












