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The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
Loyal Books
30 episodes
9 months ago
One of the first locked room mysteries, The Mystery of the Yellow Room focuses on a supposedly impossible crime which has been committed within a locked room. The novel was initially published in the French periodical L’illustration, and was later published as a book in 1908. It is the first of a series of novels featuring the famous fictional reporter Joseph Rouletabille. The mystery begins when Joseph Rouletabille, a reporter and amateur sleuth is sent to investigate a crime scene at the Château du Glandier, home to renowned chemist Joseph Stangerson. In the focus of the crime is none other than professor Stangerson’s daughter Mathilde. She has been viciously attacked and almost killed in her room, or as the title suggests – the yellow room. What makes the crime so bewildering is the fact that it took place in a room locked from the inside with no apparent exit for the perpetrator. As Miss Stangerson is found alone lying on the floor, the assailant seems to have left significant clues behind, including a bloody mutton bone, a bloody handprint on the wall, and some old boots. Accompanied by his friend and lawyer Sainclair, Rouletabille gains access to the crime scene and interrogates some suspicious characters. The official detective assigned to the case is Frederick Larson, who becomes somewhat of a friendly rival to Rouletabille, and suspects Miss Stangerson’s fiancé Robert Darzac to be involved in the crime. As the mystery unfolds, the darkest secrets and twisted nature of the characters are slowly revealed. A novel portraying the many facets of deception, hazardous ambition and foul play, The Mystery of the Yellow Room sets the benchmark for detective fiction. Furthermore, readers are intellectually challenged to follow the many clues left behind, pushing them into the role of detective in hope of unraveling the mystery. Nevertheless, intriguing and nail biting to the very end, Leroux has effectively masterminded a perplexing mystery, widely celebrated to this very day.
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One of the first locked room mysteries, The Mystery of the Yellow Room focuses on a supposedly impossible crime which has been committed within a locked room. The novel was initially published in the French periodical L’illustration, and was later published as a book in 1908. It is the first of a series of novels featuring the famous fictional reporter Joseph Rouletabille. The mystery begins when Joseph Rouletabille, a reporter and amateur sleuth is sent to investigate a crime scene at the Château du Glandier, home to renowned chemist Joseph Stangerson. In the focus of the crime is none other than professor Stangerson’s daughter Mathilde. She has been viciously attacked and almost killed in her room, or as the title suggests – the yellow room. What makes the crime so bewildering is the fact that it took place in a room locked from the inside with no apparent exit for the perpetrator. As Miss Stangerson is found alone lying on the floor, the assailant seems to have left significant clues behind, including a bloody mutton bone, a bloody handprint on the wall, and some old boots. Accompanied by his friend and lawyer Sainclair, Rouletabille gains access to the crime scene and interrogates some suspicious characters. The official detective assigned to the case is Frederick Larson, who becomes somewhat of a friendly rival to Rouletabille, and suspects Miss Stangerson’s fiancé Robert Darzac to be involved in the crime. As the mystery unfolds, the darkest secrets and twisted nature of the characters are slowly revealed. A novel portraying the many facets of deception, hazardous ambition and foul play, The Mystery of the Yellow Room sets the benchmark for detective fiction. Furthermore, readers are intellectually challenged to follow the many clues left behind, pushing them into the role of detective in hope of unraveling the mystery. Nevertheless, intriguing and nail biting to the very end, Leroux has effectively masterminded a perplexing mystery, widely celebrated to this very day.
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The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
01 – In Which We Begin Not to Understand
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10 months ago
21 minutes 16 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
02 – In Which Joseph Rouletabille Appears for the First Time
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10 months ago
13 minutes 41 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
03 – “A Man Has Passed Like a Shadow Through the Blinds”
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10 months ago
21 minutes 17 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
04 – In the Bosom of Wild Nature
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10 months ago
9 minutes 15 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
05 – In Which Joseph Rouletabille Makes a Remark…
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10 months ago
10 minutes 23 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
06 – In the Heart of the Oak Grove
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10 months ago
27 minutes 30 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
07 – In Which Rouletabille Sets Out on an Expedition Under the Bed
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10 months ago
17 minutes 8 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
08 – The Examining Magistrate Questions
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10 months ago
13 minutes 47 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
09 – Reporter and Detective
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10 months ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
10 – “We Shall Have to Eat Red Meat–Now”
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10 months ago
15 minutes

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
11 – In Which Frederic Larsan Explains …
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10 months ago
46 minutes 56 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
12 – Frederic Larsan’s Cane
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10 months ago
11 minutes 31 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
13 – The Presbytery Has Lost Nothing of its Charm, Nor the Garden its Brightness
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10 months ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
14 – I Expect the Assassin This Evening
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10 months ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
15 – The Trap
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10 months ago
26 minutes 27 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
16 – Strange Phenomenon of the Dissociation of Matter
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11 months ago
7 minutes 6 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
17 – The Inexplicable Gallery
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11 months ago
15 minutes 3 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
18 – Rouletabille Has Drawn a Circle Between the Two Bumps on His Forehead
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11 months ago
5 minutes 27 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
19 – Rouletabille Invites Me to Breakfast…
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11 months ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
20 – An Act of Mademoiselle Stangerson
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11 months ago
12 minutes 10 seconds

The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux
One of the first locked room mysteries, The Mystery of the Yellow Room focuses on a supposedly impossible crime which has been committed within a locked room. The novel was initially published in the French periodical L’illustration, and was later published as a book in 1908. It is the first of a series of novels featuring the famous fictional reporter Joseph Rouletabille. The mystery begins when Joseph Rouletabille, a reporter and amateur sleuth is sent to investigate a crime scene at the Château du Glandier, home to renowned chemist Joseph Stangerson. In the focus of the crime is none other than professor Stangerson’s daughter Mathilde. She has been viciously attacked and almost killed in her room, or as the title suggests – the yellow room. What makes the crime so bewildering is the fact that it took place in a room locked from the inside with no apparent exit for the perpetrator. As Miss Stangerson is found alone lying on the floor, the assailant seems to have left significant clues behind, including a bloody mutton bone, a bloody handprint on the wall, and some old boots. Accompanied by his friend and lawyer Sainclair, Rouletabille gains access to the crime scene and interrogates some suspicious characters. The official detective assigned to the case is Frederick Larson, who becomes somewhat of a friendly rival to Rouletabille, and suspects Miss Stangerson’s fiancé Robert Darzac to be involved in the crime. As the mystery unfolds, the darkest secrets and twisted nature of the characters are slowly revealed. A novel portraying the many facets of deception, hazardous ambition and foul play, The Mystery of the Yellow Room sets the benchmark for detective fiction. Furthermore, readers are intellectually challenged to follow the many clues left behind, pushing them into the role of detective in hope of unraveling the mystery. Nevertheless, intriguing and nail biting to the very end, Leroux has effectively masterminded a perplexing mystery, widely celebrated to this very day.