The Crime of Rouletabille
The Crime of Rouletabille (French: Le Crime de Rouletabille) is a 1921 mystery novel by the French writer Gaston Leroux.[1] It is the sixth in his series of novels featuring the fictional detective Joseph Rouletabille, that began with The Mystery of the Yellow Room and The Perfume of the Lady in Black.
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Author | Gaston Leroux |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
Genre | Mystery |
Publication date | 1921 |
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Preceded by | Rouletabille at Krupp's |
Followed by | Rouletabille and the Gypsies |
Synopsis
Rouletabille is falsely accused of murdering a professor and his wife.
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References
- Kelleghan p.401
Bibliography
- Fiona Kelleghan. 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Baynard H. Kendrick. Salem Press, 2001.
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