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The Murder of Saint Roch Street

Published
Jul 2013
Main Genre
Mystery Mystery
Pages
126

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The never-before-published detective story written by the author of the Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas (père), featuring Edgar Allan Poe. The Murder of Saint Roch Street relates the investigation led by two friends in Paris: Edgar Poe and Alexandre Dumas themselves who are the protagonists of the story. A mysterious crime of an extreme violence had been committed in Saint Roch Street. Will the two friends succeed in using their analytical skills to elucidate this mystery which the police were unable to solve? This investigation, which is the same as the one told by Edgar Allan Poe in The Murders in the Rue Morgue, had a significant impact in the history of literature: it created a new type of novel - the detective story - and inspired Arthur Conan Doyle for Sherlock Holmes. But there is also an enigma in the enigma: did Edgar Poe really meet Alexandre Dumas in 1832? What would have been the purpose of his trip to Paris just the year of Les Miserables' barricades? Decoding of the background chosen by Dumas for his story brings to light a mystery which surrounds his manuscript and some aspects of the lives of Alexandre Dumas and Edgar Allan Poe during a revolutionary period. This book exposes the complete account by Dumas of his encounter with Edgar Poe for the first time 191 years after.

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First Edition Jul 2013 Createspace ISBN 1492114332
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Jul 2013 ISBN B00EEA9IB4
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