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Arsène Lupin intervenes by Maurice Leblanc

by Leblanc, Maurice, 1864-1941
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Arsène Lupin Intervenes by Maurice Leblanc is a novel—more specifically, a work of detective fiction—written in the early 20th century. The book centers on the cunning and charismatic Arsène Lupin, a master gentleman-thief whose interventions unravel baffling mysteries that confound conventional detectives. Readers can expect cleverly plotted tales featuring Lupin’s disguises, sharp wit, and his ongoing friendly rivalry with Inspector Béchoux, exploring themes of justice, deception, and the blurred lines between legality and morality. The opening of Arsène Lupin Intervenes sets the stage with a foreword reminiscing about the more elegant, ingenious days of pre-war Parisian adventure, introducing the enigmatic detective Jim Barnett—soon revealed to be Arsène Lupin. The subsequent chapters dive into detailed cases, the first involving a baroness whose priceless pearl necklace is swapped for a fake within her own home under mysterious circumstances. Jim Barnett—disguised as a shabby yet brilliant private detective—outwits both the police and his wealthy clients, exposing hidden motives, family vengeance, and clever criminal techniques, all while challenging social expectations and maintaining his trademark ambiguity. As the narrative unfolds through further cases—such as a murder with a false alibi and a deadly game of cards—the reader is drawn into Lupin’s world of unconventional sleuthing, where justice is as much about intellect and nerve as it is about the law. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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