
<p><b>Arsène Lupin universe</b></p> <p><b>Book 7:</b></p> <p><b>The Teeth of the Tiger (Collection 3, Book 1)</b></p> <p><b><i>This book consists of the original edition, a pure standard experience not scanned or photocopy. This edition rises above the competitors in term of quality and will leave you impressed. This edition includes:</i></b></p> <ul> <li><i>Properly formatted for aesthetics and ease of reading</i></li> <li><i>Choosing a better size for a better reading experience and ease of keeping that in library</i></li> <li><i>Designing a cover based on the original cover and context of the story</i></li> </ul> <p><b>★ About the Book:</b></p> <p>Another action-packed mystery written by <b>Maurice Leblanc</b>. Published in English in 1914, but remained unpublished in French until 1920.</p> <p>The Teeth of the Tiger is the 7th book of Arsene Lupin series.</p> <p><b>★ The Teeth of the Tiger Excerpt/ Synopsis:</b></p> <p>This is one of three novels about Lupin written in World War I. Lupin is a sincere hero who has failings, which ender him to the reader. This romance and adventure/thriller is by far the best of the Lupin series.</p> <p>It was half-past four; M. Desmalions, the Prefect of Police, was not yet back at the office. His private secretary laid on the desk a bundle of letters and reports which he had annotated for his chief, rang the bell and said to the messenger who entered by the main door:"Monsieur le Préfet has sent for a number of people to see him at five o'clock. Here are their names. Show them into separate waiting-rooms, so that they can't communicate with one another, and let me have their cards when they come."The messenger went out. The secretary was turning toward the small door that led to his room, when the main door opened once more and admitted a man who stopped and leaned swaying over the back of a chair."Why, it's you, Vérot!" said the secretary. "But what's happened? What's the matter?"Inspector Vérot was a very stout, powerfully built man, with a big neck and shoulders and a florid complexion.</p> <p>Contents: D'artagnan, Porthos...And Monte Cristo; A Man Dead; A Man Doomed; The Clouded Turquoise; The Iron Curtain; The Man With The Ebony Walking-stick; Shakespeare's Works, Volume Viii; The Devil's Post-office; Lupin's Anger; Gaston Sauverand Explains; Routed; "Help!"; The Explosion; The "hater"; The Heir To The Hundred Millions; Weber Takes His Revenge; Open Sesame!; Arsène I Emperor Of Mauretania; "The Snare Is Laid. Beware, Lupin!"; Florence's Secret; Lupin's Lupins.</p> <p><i>Arsène Lupin is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise. He was originally called Arsène Lopin, until a local politician of the same name protested. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialised in the magazine Je sais tout.</i></p> <p><i>The character has also appeared in a number of books from other writers as well as numerous film, television, stage play, and comic book adaptations. Five authorised sequels were written in the 1970s by the celebrated mystery writing team of Boileau-Narcejac.</i></p> <p><b>★ About the Author:</b></p> <p><b>Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc</b> (11 December 1864 - 6 November 1941) 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.</p> <p>By 1907, Leblanc had graduated to writing full-length Lupin novels, and the reviews and sales were so good that Leblanc effectively dedicated the rest of his career to working on the Lupin stories.</p>
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