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Arsene Lupin: one of the most famous and intriguing figures of French detective literature. He was created by Maurice Leblanc, a brilliant journalist, writer and storyteller, and is the hero of a total of 24 books, novels and short stories alike. The fictional gentleman thief is a master of disguise. Maurice Leblanc was a French mystery and thrillers author best known as the creator of the gentleman thief popularly known as Arsene Lupin. He was born to a wealthy family, went to school and majored in law, worked as a cop, and later as a reporter before finding his career as a fiction writer after he was tasked with writing a short story filler. Genuine Customer reviewed. College. Joshua Miller. # Working with this service is a pleasure. Their Support is Arsene Lupin In Prison|Maurice Leblanc real people, and they are always friendly and supportive. I had a problem with my payment once, and it took them like 5 mins to solve it.
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