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Arsène Lupin

By: Edgar Jepson, Maurice Leblanc
Narrated by: Cate Barratt
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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.

  1. The Millionaire's Daughter
  2. The Coming of the Charolais
  3. Lupin's Way
  4. The Duke Intervenes
  5. A Letter From Lupin
  6. Again the Charolais
  7. The Theft of the Motor-Cars
  8. The Duke Arrives
  9. M. Formery Opens the Inquiry
  10. Guerchard Assists
  11. The Family Arrives
  12. The Theft of the Pendant
  13. Lupin Wires
  14. Guerchard Picks Up the True Scent
  15. The Examination of Sonia
  16. Victoire's Slip
  17. Sonia's Escape
  18. The Duke Stays
  19. The Duke Goes
  20. Lupin Comes Home
  21. The Cutting of the Telephone Wires
  22. The Bargain
  23. The End of the Duel
Public Domain (P)2022 Cate Barratt

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