by Maurice LeBlanc (Other)
A master of disguise, nerve, and elegant deception steps from the shadows in this classic collection of crime stories. Told with wit and precision, these episodes follow a brilliant outlaw whose confessions reveal daring thefts, intricate schemes, and confrontations shaped as much by intellect as by danger.
Each case turns on misdirection, timing, and the pleasure of a contest between criminal ingenuity and the forces determined to expose it. Letters, clues, hidden motives, and shifting identities create a world where appearances are unreliable and every revelation changes the balance of power. Stylish, brisk, and inventive, this collection remains a defining work of early twentieth-century crime fiction, offering readers a charismatic antihero, clever reversals, and the enduring appeal of a thief who treats every exploit as both a challenge and a performance.
Number of Pages: 344
Dimensions: 0.94 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 30, 2003