Arsène Lupin
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Narrated by:
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Cate Barratt
About this listen
This collaboration between French writer Maurice Leblanc and British writer/translator Edgar Jepson introduces the world to the fictitious French gentleman thief Arsene Lupin. The book was based on a play by Leblanc, and was first published in 1909. While the work reflects a young Lupin, listeners will recognize the character of this lovable burglar.
- The Millionaire's Daughter
- The Coming of the Charolais
- Lupin's Way
- The Duke Intervenes
- A Letter From Lupin
- Again the Charolais
- The Theft of the Motor-Cars
- The Duke Arrives
- M. Formery Opens the Inquiry
- Guerchard Assists
- The Family Arrives
- The Theft of the Pendant
- Lupin Wires
- Guerchard Picks Up the True Scent
- The Examination of Sonia
- Victoire's Slip
- Sonia's Escape
- The Duke Stays
- The Duke Goes
- Lupin Comes Home
- The Cutting of the Telephone Wires
- The Bargain
- The End of the Duel
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