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1913 novel by Gaston Leroux
The Secret of the Night
AuthorGaston Leroux
LanguageFrench
GenreMystery
Publication date1913
Publication placeFrance
Media typePrint
Preceded byThe Perfume of the Lady in Black 
Followed byRouletabille at War 

The Secret of the Night or Rouletabille and the Tsar (French: Rouletabille chez le Tsar) is a 1913 mystery novel by the French writer Gaston Leroux. It is the third in his series of novels featuring the fictional detective Joseph Rouletabille, following on from The Mystery of the Yellow Room and The Perfume of the Lady in Black.

Unlike its two predecessors it has never been made into a film. However, there was a television adaptation produced in 1966.

Synopsis

In 1905, Joseph Rouletabille is employed by Nicholas II of Russia to watch over one of his Generals whose life has been threatened by revolutionaries.

References

  1. Kelleghan p.401

Bibliography

  • Fiona Kelleghan. 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Baynard H. Kendrick. Salem Press, 2001.
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