The Count's Millions
Par Gaboriau, Émile
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664653154
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À propos de ce livre
In "The Count's Millions," Emile Gaboriau crafts a gripping tale that intricately weaves mystery, adventure, and social commentary. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the novel explores themes of wealth, morality, and deception through the life of a nobleman who finds himself embroiled in a web of intrigue surrounding a substantial inheritance. Gaboriau's literary style features vivid descriptions and an acute attention to character detail, reflecting the influence of the popular feuilleton style, which emphasizes serialized storytelling. This novel, representative of the early detective fiction genre, brilliantly foreshadows the conventions of crime literature, propelling the reader through a labyrinth of suspense and unexpected twists. Emile Gaboriau, often hailed as the father of detective fiction, drew from his own experiences in journalism and the legal profession to inform his writing. His keen observations of the societal dynamics of his time, coupled with a fascination for the complexities of human nature, greatly influenced the narrative intricacies present in "The Count's Millions." Gaboriau'Äôs deep engagement with social issues, particularly regarding class disparities, elevates the novel beyond mere entertainment. For readers captivated by mysteries woven with rich social commentary, "The Count's Millions" is highly recommendable. It stands as a definitive testament to Gaboriau'Äôs pioneering role in the genre, offering a profound exploration of moral ambiguity while keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Engage with this classic work to uncover not just a riveting plot, but also a profound reflection on the nature of wealth and its influence on human relationships.
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