The Secret of the Night

Gaston Leroux (1868 - 1927)

Gaston Leroux, perhaps best known as the author of The Phantom of the Opera in its novel form, was also the author of a popular series of mystery novels featuring a young journalist cum detective named Joseph Rouletabille. It is most likely that Leroux styled his hero after himself. Rouletabille was in the tradition of other great detectives who solved their cases by pure deductive reasoning. Much as Sherlock Holmes, who eliminated the impossible and concluded that whatever remained, however improbable must be the truth, Rouletabille included the known facts about the case and eliminated everything that was not a known fact, no matter how much it appeared to relate to the case. In The Secret of the Night, the names of the characters are often challengingly Russian and the plot involves, appropriately, both the Czar and the Nihilists. Introduction by Don W. Jenkins)

Genre(s): Detective Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Gayety and Dynamite Don W. Jenkins
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Play 02 Natacha Don W. Jenkins
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Play 03 The Watch Don W. Jenkins
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Play 04 "The Youth of Moscow Is Dead" Don W. Jenkins
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Play 05 By Roulabille's Order The General Promenades Don W. Jenkins
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Play 06 The Mysterious Hand Don W. Jenkins
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Play 07 Arsenate of Soda Don W. Jenkins
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Play 08 The Little Chapel of the Guards Don W. Jenkins
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Play 09 Annouchka Don W. Jenkins
00:58:47
Play 10 A Drama in the Night Don W. Jenkins
00:42:54
Play 11 The Poison Continues Don W. Jenkins
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Play 12 Pere Alexis Don W. Jenkins
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Play 13 The Living Bombs Don W. Jenkins
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Play 14 The Marshes Don W. Jenkins
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Play 15 "I Have Been Waiting for You" Don W. Jenkins
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Play 16 Before the Revolutionary Tribunal Don W. Jenkins
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Play 17 The Last Cravat Don W. Jenkins
00:13:26
Play 18 A Singular Experience Don W. Jenkins
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Play 19 The Tsar Don W. Jenkins
00:39:43