813 by Maurice Leblanc

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  • _"813"_ by Maurice Leblanc is a novel that centers on the adventures of the famous gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. It is a thrilling detective story, full of twists, political intrigue, and clever schemes, as Lupin navigates a complex plot involving murder, espionage, and identity deception.
    The story begins with the murder of a prominent German industrialist, Rudolf Kesselbach, who is found dead in his hotel room in Paris. The murder shocks the public due to Kesselbach’s stature and the brutality of the crime. The police, led by Chief Inspector Lenormand, are baffled by the mystery. As they investigate, they find a note in the victim’s hand with the number "813," which becomes a key element in the unraveling of the case.
    Arsène Lupin, who is trying to live a quieter life, is drawn into the case against his will. However, his curiosity and natural inclination for adventure get the better of him. Lupin is framed for Kesselbach's murder, and now, he must clear his name. The novel dives deep into the world of international politics, as Lupin discovers that the murder is part of a larger plot involving a secret society, high-level conspiracies, and a hidden fortune.
    Lupin assumes multiple identities throughout the story, including that of the mysterious Monsieur L. M. and an old, retired colonel. His ability to deceive both the authorities and criminals alike is put to the test as he delves deeper into the mystery. The narrative is marked by Lupin’s constant battle of wits with Inspector Lenormand, who is equally determined to solve the case and bring the murderer to justice.
    The plot thickens as more murders occur, and Lupin finds himself entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a sinister figure known only as "Pierre Leduc." Leduc is revealed to be a master criminal who has orchestrated the entire conspiracy. Lupin discovers that Leduc is not only responsible for Kesselbach’s death but also has plans to assassinate key political figures to destabilize Europe.
    As Lupin uncovers more of Leduc’s plot, he realizes that the stakes are much higher than he initially thought. The story climaxes in a thrilling confrontation between Lupin and Leduc, where Lupin’s brilliance and resourcefulness are on full display. The novel keeps the reader guessing until the very end, with numerous twists and turns that reveal the true nature of the conspiracy and the significance of the number "813."
    Ultimately, Lupin succeeds in exposing the criminal network behind the murders and averts a major political crisis. His name is cleared, and he once again proves himself to be more than just a thief; he is a master detective and a hero in his own right. _"813"_ is a quintessential Arsène Lupin novel, showcasing Maurice Leblanc’s skill in creating intricate plots, charismatic characters, and an atmosphere of suspense and excitement.
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  • 17 - Epilogue. The Suicide
    13 分
  • 16 - Arsène Lupin's Three Murders
    45 分
  • 15 - The Map of Europe
    39 分

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_"813"_ by Maurice Leblanc is a novel that centers on the adventures of the famous gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. It is a thrilling detective story, full of twists, political intrigue, and clever schemes, as Lupin navigates a complex plot involving murder, espionage, and identity deception.
The story begins with the murder of a prominent German industrialist, Rudolf Kesselbach, who is found dead in his hotel room in Paris. The murder shocks the public due to Kesselbach’s stature and the brutality of the crime. The police, led by Chief Inspector Lenormand, are baffled by the mystery. As they investigate, they find a note in the victim’s hand with the number "813," which becomes a key element in the unraveling of the case.
Arsène Lupin, who is trying to live a quieter life, is drawn into the case against his will. However, his curiosity and natural inclination for adventure get the better of him. Lupin is framed for Kesselbach's murder, and now, he must clear his name. The novel dives deep into the world of international politics, as Lupin discovers that the murder is part of a larger plot involving a secret society, high-level conspiracies, and a hidden fortune.
Lupin assumes multiple identities throughout the story, including that of the mysterious Monsieur L. M. and an old, retired colonel. His ability to deceive both the authorities and criminals alike is put to the test as he delves deeper into the mystery. The narrative is marked by Lupin’s constant battle of wits with Inspector Lenormand, who is equally determined to solve the case and bring the murderer to justice.
The plot thickens as more murders occur, and Lupin finds himself entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a sinister figure known only as "Pierre Leduc." Leduc is revealed to be a master criminal who has orchestrated the entire conspiracy. Lupin discovers that Leduc is not only responsible for Kesselbach’s death but also has plans to assassinate key political figures to destabilize Europe.
As Lupin uncovers more of Leduc’s plot, he realizes that the stakes are much higher than he initially thought. The story climaxes in a thrilling confrontation between Lupin and Leduc, where Lupin’s brilliance and resourcefulness are on full display. The novel keeps the reader guessing until the very end, with numerous twists and turns that reveal the true nature of the conspiracy and the significance of the number "813."
Ultimately, Lupin succeeds in exposing the criminal network behind the murders and averts a major political crisis. His name is cleared, and he once again proves himself to be more than just a thief; he is a master detective and a hero in his own right. _"813"_ is a quintessential Arsène Lupin novel, showcasing Maurice Leblanc’s skill in creating intricate plots, charismatic characters, and an atmosphere of suspense and excitement.
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