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  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux

    eBook (, May 16, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux

    eBook (Jovian Press, Jan. 25, 2018)
    Like The Mystery of the Yellow Room, The Secret of the Night is a Joseph Rouletabille mystery. In The Mystery of the Yellow Room fictional detective Rouletabille investigated a complex and seemingly impossible crime - in which the criminal appears to disappear from a locked room! There've been so many locked-room mysteries since that it's become a subgenre - but there are folks who believe Gaston Leroux invented the form. (We hate assertions like that. Have you noticed how often things turn out to have been invented by monks in the middle ages, or by prehistoric Chinamen, or seventeenth-century Englishmen? - Heavy sigh.) John Dickson Carr, the master of locked-room mystery, named The Mystery of the Yellow Room as the "finest locked room tale ever written" in his 1935 novel the Hollow Man.
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gatson Leroux, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2017)
    Rouletabille and the Tsar, 1913, translated into English as The Secret of the Night is the 1914 novel by the famous author of The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux. The story is another one of Leroux’s Joseph Rouletabille mystery novels. Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Oct. 13, 2019)
    Like "The Mystery of the Yellow Room", "The Secret of the Night" is a Joseph Rouletabille mystery written by Gaston Leroux in 1913.Gaston Leroux, perhaps best known as the author of "The Phantom of the Opera", was also the author of a popular series of mystery novels featuring a young journalist cum detective named Joseph Rouletabille. It is most likely that Leroux styled his hero after himself. Rouletabille was in the tradition of other great detectives who solved their cases by pure deductive reasoning. Much as Sherlock Holmes, who eliminated the impossible and concluded that whatever remained, however improbable must be the truth, Rouletabille included the known facts about the case and eliminated everything that was not a known fact, no matter how much it appeared to relate to the case. In "The Secret of the Night", the names of the characters are often challengingly Russian and the plot involves, appropriately, both the Czar and the Nihilists.
  • The Secret of the Night by Gaston Leroux, Fiction, Classics, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Detective

    Gaston Leroux

    Paperback (Aegypan, May 1, 2007)
    In The Mystery of the Yellow Room fictional detective Rouletabille investigated a complex and seemingly impossible crime -- in which the criminal appears to disappear from a locked room! There've been so many locked-room mysteries since that it's become a subgenre -- but there are folks who believe Gaston Leroux invented the form. (We hate assertions like that. Have you noticed how often things turn out to have been invented by monks in the middle ages, or by prehistoric Chinamen, or seventeenth-century Englishmen? -- Heavy sigh.)John Dickson Carr, the master of locked-room mystery, named The Mystery of the Yellow Room as the "finest locked room tale ever written" in his 1935 novel The Hollow ManLeroux's contribution to French detective fiction is considered a parallel to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's in the United Kingdom and Edgar Allan Poe's in the United States.
  • The Secret Of The Night

    Gaston Leroux, John Bolen

    (Tantor Audio, March 15, 2001)
    Leroux, Gaston
  • The Secret of the Night

    LeRoux Gaston LeRoux, Gaston LeRoux

    Paperback (Dodo Press, June 30, 2005)
    Large format paper back for easy reading. Lesser known detective thriller from the 'French Conan Doyle' and author of Phantom of the Opera
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    The Secret of the Night is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Gaston Leroux is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Gaston Leroux then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux, John Bolen

    (Tantor Media, March 1, 2001)
    The surviving Nihilists have condemned the Russian General Trebassof to death for the crimes he and his troops committed against the revolution. Three attempts on his life have failed, but the Czar is determined to keep him alive. The Czar assigns the redoubtable, French detective reporter, Rouletabille to the case. It quickly becomes apparent that one of the General's own retinue is in league with the assassins! Why?
  • The Secret of the Night by Gaston Leroux, Fiction, Classics, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Detective

    Gaston Leroux

    Hardcover (Aegypan, April 1, 2007)
    Like The Mystery of the Yellow Room, The Secret of the Night is a Joseph Rouletabille mystery. In The Mystery of the Yellow Room fictional detective Rouletabille investigated a complex and seemingly impossible crime -- in which the criminal appears to disappear from a locked room! There've been so many locked-room mysteries since that it's become a subgenre -- but there are folks who believe Gaston Leroux invented the form. (We hate assertions like that. Have you noticed how often things turn out to have been invented by monks in the middle ages, or by prehistoric Chinamen, or seventeenth-century Englishmen? -- Heavy sigh.)John Dickson Carr, the master of locked-room mystery, named The Mystery of the Yellow Room as the "finest locked room tale ever written" in his 1935 novel The Hollow Man.Leroux's contribution to French detective fiction is considered a parallel to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's in the United Kingdom and Edgar Allan Poe's in the United States.
  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux

    Paperback (IndyPublish, June 12, 2008)
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  • The Secret of the Night

    Gaston Leroux, John Bolen

    (Tantor Audio, March 15, 2001)
    The surviving Nihilists have condemned the Russian General Trebassof to death for the crimes he and his troops committed against the revolution. Three attempts on his life have failed, but the Czar is determined to keep him alive. The Czar assigns the redoubtable, French detective reporter, Rouletabille to the case. It quickly becomes apparent that one of the General's own retinue is in league with the assassins! Why?