813
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Arsène Lupin is a noble, charming robber. Lupin brilliantly solves intricate crimes, masterfully steals jewelry, leaving the police in fools, and even rivals the famous detective from Baker Street.
In "813" we meet unfamiliar to us Lupin, dark, almost frightening. Faced with the Machiavellian and invisible antagonist "L. M.", he will have to clear his name from the vile accusations of crime. And to do this, find a pack of letters of explosive political content and decipher the meaning of the mysterious numbers "813", the unraveling of which could lead to dire consequences for the whole of Europe. Master of the detective-adventure genre Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) from childhood dreamed of being a writer, but first he had to work in a factory textile equipment, after studying law, do journalism, and only then - to enter a select literary circle. Fame to Leblanc came to Leblanc after the publication of the story "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin," written at the request of a Parisian publisher. The prototype of the hero was an anarchist Marius Jacob, "noble robber", who committed theft only from "social parasites" - clergy, judges, bankers - and used very witty techniques.
In "813" we meet unfamiliar to us Lupin, dark, almost frightening. Faced with the Machiavellian and invisible antagonist "L. M.", he will have to clear his name from the vile accusations of crime. And to do this, find a pack of letters of explosive political content and decipher the meaning of the mysterious numbers "813", the unraveling of which could lead to dire consequences for the whole of Europe. Master of the detective-adventure genre Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) from childhood dreamed of being a writer, but first he had to work in a factory textile equipment, after studying law, do journalism, and only then - to enter a select literary circle. Fame to Leblanc came to Leblanc after the publication of the story "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin," written at the request of a Parisian publisher. The prototype of the hero was an anarchist Marius Jacob, "noble robber", who committed theft only from "social parasites" - clergy, judges, bankers - and used very witty techniques.
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