MAURICE LEBLANC / ALEXANDER TEIXEIRA DE MATTOS
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A vanished treasure. A cryptic legend. A thief whose brilliance defies the law.In The Hollow Needle, Maurice Leblanc delivers one of the most intricate and thrilling entries in the Arsène Lupin saga. This novel invites readers into a gripping tale of historical secrets, high-stakes rivalry, and the ultimate battle of wits between France’s most elusive criminal and those determined to stop him.When a priceless heirloom disappears and strange symbols are found scrawled at the scene, suspicion immediately falls on the gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. But this time, he faces a formidable new adversary-a young and determined amateur detective whose intellect may rival Lupin’s own. What begins as a simple case soon reveals itself to be tied to a legendary secret stretching back centuries: the fabled treasure of the Kings of France, hidden within the mysterious fortress known only as 'The Hollow Needle.'As the clues unfold, Lupin must dodge arrest, decode ancient puzzles, and outsmart enemies who will stop at nothing to uncover the treasure first. From coastal manors to shadowy ruins, and from high society parlors to underground chambers, every setting is steeped in suspense, danger, and deception.This classic French mystery blends detective fiction, historical intrigue, and psychological suspense into a narrative that is as intellectually satisfying as it is exhilarating. Leblanc’s writing offers sharp dialogue, fast-paced action, and a captivating protagonist whose moral ambiguity adds depth to every page. Lupin is not just a thief-he is a strategist, a showman, and a master manipulator who constantly blurs the lines between justice and crime.The Hollow Needle is more than a mystery novel; it is a literary puzzle steeped in myth, filled with twists, double-crosses, secret codes, and locked-room enigmas. Perfect for readers who enjoy historical thrillers, classic detective fiction, and brilliant anti-heroes, this novel stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Arsène Lupin-a character who remains one of literature’s most iconic and inventive creations.This edition is ideal for fans of elegant crime fiction, vintage European mysteries, and readers interested in pre-war French literature that bridges the gap between high adventure and cerebral storytelling. As a public domain classic, it is a must-have for collectors, scholars, and mystery enthusiasts alike.