The Count's Millions

The Count's Millions

by Emile Gaboriau
The Count's Millions

The Count's Millions

by Emile Gaboriau

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Overview

IT WAS A THURSDAY EVENING, THE FIFTEENTH OF OCTOBER; AND ALTHOUGH ONLY HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, IT HAD BEEN DARK FOR SOME TIME ALREADY. THE WEATHER WAS COLD, AND THE SKY WAS AS BLACK AS INK, WHILE THE WIND BLEW TEMPESTUOUSLY, AND THE RAIN FELL IN TORRENTS.
THE SERVANTS AT THE HOTEL DE CHALUSSE, ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT MANSIONS IN THE RUE DE COURCELLES IN PARIS, WERE ASSEMBLED IN THE PORTER'S LODGE, A LITTLE BUILDING COMPRISING A COUPLE OF ROOMS STANDING ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE GREAT GATEWAY. HERE, AS IN ALL LARGE MANSIONS, THE "CONCIERGE" OR PORTER, M. BOURIGEAU, WAS A PERSON OF IMMENSE IMPORTANCE, ALWAYS ABLE AND DISPOSED TO MAKE ANY ONE WHO WAS INCLINED TO DOUBT HIS AUTHORITY, FEEL IT IN CRUEL FASHION. AS COULD BE EASILY SEEN, HE HELD ALL THE OTHER SERVANTS IN HIS POWER. HE COULD LET THEM ABSENT THEMSELVES WITHOUT LEAVE, IF HE CHOSE, AND CONCEAL ALL RETURNS LATE AT NIGHT AFTER THE CLOSING OF PUBLIC BALLS AND WINE-SHOPS. THUS, IT IS NEEDLESS TO SAY THAT M. BOURIGEAU AND HIS WIFE WERE TREATED BY THEIR FELLOW-SERVANTS WITH THE MOST SERVILE ADULATION.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530011704
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

On November 9, 1832, a French writer named Emile Gaboriau was born in Saujon. He attended law school in Paris before deciding to focus on writing. He worked as a journalist before turning to write, contributing to publications including Le Pays and Le Petit Journal. The detective novels that Gaboriau is most known for are "The Widow Lerouge" and "The Mystery of Orcival," both of which had tremendous acclaim when they were first published. His books were known for their complex narratives, well-crafted characters, and meticulous attention to detail. One of the first writers to create a formula for detective fiction that would be adopted by many writers in the genre, he was one of the first. Detective fiction became a well-liked genre thanks in large part to Gaboriau's efforts. At the age of 40, Gaboriau passed away on September 28, 1873, leaving behind a legacy as one of the founders of detective fiction.
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