The Blackmailers by Émile Gaboriau

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The Blackmailers by Émile Gaboriau

Monsieur Lecoq of the French Sûreté is called to investigate a Bank Robbery in one of the world’s first detective novels, widely credited as the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes. A sensational bank robbery of 350,000 francs is the talk of Paris, with suspicion falling immediately upon Prosper Bertomy, the young cashier whose extravagant living has been the subject of gossip among his friends. As a network of deceit, blackmail, murder and villainy closes around Prosper and his lover Madeleine, Monsieur Lecoq of the French Sûreté embarks on a daring investigation to prove the young man’s innocence in the face of damning evidence and discover the truth behind an otherwise impossible crime. Émile Gaboriau is widely regarded as France’s greatest detective writer and a true pioneer of the genre. He created the archetypal detective Monsieur Lecoq, who appeared as a supporting character in L’Affaire Lerouge in 1866 and took centre-stage the following year in Le Dossier No.113, published in English as The Blackmailers. A master of disguise and guile, the stylish Lecoq appeared in only five novels before Gaboriau’s death in 1873 aged 40, having created the template for his natural successor – Sherlock Holmes. This detective Story Club classic is introduced by detective fiction expert and researcher Richard Dalby, who examines the work of the Frenchman frequently credited as the creator of the modern detective story.

“Heralds a breed of super-detectives, Sherlock Holmes in particular, and of accompanying crimes and criminals that equally outlive their creators” The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction

Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873) is widely regarded the creator of the modern detective story. He created the archetypal detective Monsieur Lecoq, who appeared in five novels before Gaboriau’s death aged 40, having laid the ground for his natural successor – Sherlock Holmes.

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ISBN 13 9780008137519
ISBN 10 000813751X
Title The Blackmailers
Author Émile Gaboriau
Series Detective Club Crime Classics
Condition Unavailable
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2016-04-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.