The lights of the Paris Opera House dim and a lovely singer holds the audience spellbound with her enchanting voice. Two men are rivals for her love: one of them the beloved friend of her childhood -- and the other the terrifying "opera ghost" who haunts the theater and wields a strange power over the performer. This thrilling novel and its many adaptations have beguiled the imaginations of countless audiences throughout the twentieth century. A gripping tale of longing passion, fear, and violence, the mystery classic will hold readers captive as it weaves its way toward a shocking and...
The lights of the Paris Opera House dim and a lovely singer holds the audience spellbound with her enchanting voice. Two men are rivals for her love: ...
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsene Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc was awarded the Legion d'Honneur for his services to literature."
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman ...
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsene Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc was awarded the Legion d'Honneur for his services to literature."
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman ...
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsene Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc was awarded the Legion d'Honneur for his services to literature."
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman ...
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsene Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes. Leblanc was awarded the Legion d'Honneur for his services to literature."
Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc (1864 -1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman ...
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Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29 August 1862 - 6 May 1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was a Fleming, but wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 "in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations." The main themes in his work are death and...
Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29 August 1862 - 6 May 1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was a Fleming, but wrote in ...