Le mystère de la chambre jaune
Les aventures de Rouletabille 1
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Gastón Leroux
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La porte de la chambre fermée à clef "à l'intérieur", les volets de l'unique fenêtre fermés, eux aussi "à l'intérieur", pas de cheminée. Qui a tenté de tuer Mlle Stangerson et, surtout, par où l'assassin a-t-il pu fuir de la chambre jaune ? C'est le jeune reporter Rouletabille, limier surdoué et raisonnant par "le bon bout de la raison", qui va trouver la solution de cet affolant problème.
C'est un roman construit sur une enquête et donc sur la recherche de la vérité. Une phrase mystérieuse dans le roman "Le presbytère n'a rien perdu de son charme, ni le jardin de son éclat" prendra rapidement pour les amateurs le statut de citation culte.(P) et © Compagnie du Savoir
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