L'Éclat d'obus, written by Maurice Leblanc and possibly published in 1916, presents a thrilling mystery set against the backdrop of World War I. While not explicitly featuring Arsène Lupin, Leblanc's signature style of suspense and intricate plotting is evident. The narrative likely explores the impact of the war on French society, blending elements of historical fiction with a compelling detective story.
This book offers readers a glimpse into wartime France through the eyes of Maurice Leblanc. Fans of classic mysteries and historical fiction will find L'Éclat d'obus a captivating read.
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