The Secret of Sarek
The war has led to so many upheavals that not many people now remember the Hergemont scandal of seventeen years ago. Let us recall the details in a few lines. One day in July 1902, M. Antoine d'Hergemont, the author of a series of well-known studies on the megalithic monuments of Brittany, was walking in the Bois with his daughter V ronique, when he was assaulted by four men, receiving a blow in the face with a walking-stick which felled him to the ground. Contents: The Deserted Cabin; On The Edge Of The Atlantic; Vorski's Son; The Poor People Of Sarek; "Four Women Crucified"; All's Well; François And Stéphane; Anguish; The Death-chamber; The Escape; The Scourge Of God; The Ascent Of Golgotha; "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani!"; The Ancient Druid; The Hall Of The Underground Sacrifices; The Hall Of The Kings Of Bohemia; "cruel Prince, Obeying Destiny"; The God-Stone.

Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes.
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The Secret of Sarek
The war has led to so many upheavals that not many people now remember the Hergemont scandal of seventeen years ago. Let us recall the details in a few lines. One day in July 1902, M. Antoine d'Hergemont, the author of a series of well-known studies on the megalithic monuments of Brittany, was walking in the Bois with his daughter V ronique, when he was assaulted by four men, receiving a blow in the face with a walking-stick which felled him to the ground. Contents: The Deserted Cabin; On The Edge Of The Atlantic; Vorski's Son; The Poor People Of Sarek; "Four Women Crucified"; All's Well; François And Stéphane; Anguish; The Death-chamber; The Escape; The Scourge Of God; The Ascent Of Golgotha; "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani!"; The Ancient Druid; The Hall Of The Underground Sacrifices; The Hall Of The Kings Of Bohemia; "cruel Prince, Obeying Destiny"; The God-Stone.

Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes.
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The Secret of Sarek

The Secret of Sarek

by Maurice Leblanc
The Secret of Sarek

The Secret of Sarek

by Maurice Leblanc

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The war has led to so many upheavals that not many people now remember the Hergemont scandal of seventeen years ago. Let us recall the details in a few lines. One day in July 1902, M. Antoine d'Hergemont, the author of a series of well-known studies on the megalithic monuments of Brittany, was walking in the Bois with his daughter V ronique, when he was assaulted by four men, receiving a blow in the face with a walking-stick which felled him to the ground. Contents: The Deserted Cabin; On The Edge Of The Atlantic; Vorski's Son; The Poor People Of Sarek; "Four Women Crucified"; All's Well; François And Stéphane; Anguish; The Death-chamber; The Escape; The Scourge Of God; The Ascent Of Golgotha; "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani!"; The Ancient Druid; The Hall Of The Underground Sacrifices; The Hall Of The Kings Of Bohemia; "cruel Prince, Obeying Destiny"; The God-Stone.

Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes.

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ISBN-13: 9783986779962
Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
Publication date: 12/24/2021
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 333
File size: 864 KB

About the Author

Maurice Leblanc (1864 - 1941) was a French novelist, best known as the creator of gentleman thief (later detective) Arsène Lupin.Leblanc began as a journalist, until he was asked to write a short story filler, and created, more gallant and dashing than English counterpart Sherlock Holmes.
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