This book is a sequel to Émile Gaboriau's hit detective fiction, The Count's Millions. Like many other works of Gaboriau, this is also an elaborate tale of greed, passion, and desire. It's a highly intricate plot, with cliff-hangers, intense backstories, horrible mothers, and excellent mothers, all of which contribute to a thrilling story. The author also makes snarky comments about society and the different personalities of people, making it an enjoyable work. These comments hold somewhat true for even the present era. This work connects to his other books around life in Paris in the 1800s....
This book is a sequel to Émile Gaboriau's hit detective fiction, The Count's Millions. Like many other works of Gaboriau, this is also an elaborate t...