Les Mystères de Paris, Tome I

Les Mystères de Paris, Tome I

Eugène Sue

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Happy Hour Books
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789358481433
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Dans ce premier tome des Mystères de Paris, Eugène Sue dévoile les profondeurs cachées de la capitale du XIXe siècle à travers les aventures du prince Rodolphe, un noble mystérieux déguisé en homme du peuple. Son objectif : secourir les plus démunis, déjouer les complots, et faire éclater la vérité dans une société rongée par l’injustice.À la croisée du roman social, du polar et de l’aventure, cette œuvre emblématique explore les contrastes saisissants entre richesse et misère, vertu et corruption, compassion et cruauté.Avec son rythme haletant et ses personnages inoubliables, Les Mystères de Paris reste un classique intemporel, aussi captivant qu’engagé.

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