Allain Marcel Livres
Marcel Allain est un écrivain français dont le nom reste indissociable de la création de l'archétype du génie du crime, Fantômas, aux côtés de Pierre Souvestre. L'œuvre d'Allain explore les méandres palpitants du crime et de la poursuite, tissant des récits empreints de suspense et peuplés de personnages marquants. Après le décès de son collaborateur, Allain a poursuivi son exploration de ces thèmes, affinant sa voix littéraire singulière au sein du genre. Ses contributions uniques ont considérablement façonné le paysage de la fiction populaire de mystère et d'aventure.







Slippery As Sin
Being the Seventh of the Series of Fantomas Detective Tales
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The narrative follows journalist Jerome Fandor as he tracks the elusive Fantômas in London, only to be thwarted by the villain's sudden attack. Concurrently, Dr. Garrick, fleeing with his mistress after being implicated in his wife's disappearance, is pursued by Detective Shepard from Scotland Yard. Meanwhile, Madame Garrick, believed dead and hiding in France, possesses vital information that could clear her husband's name, but only Inspector Juve is aware of her shocking true identity.
FantÔmas extorts powerful politicians and financiers as part of a plot to rob the CrÉdit International bank and get rid of Inspector Juve once and for all. When the great detective falls into the macabre snares of the Lord of Terror, the journalist Jerome Fandor in his desperation must seek the help of Lady Beltham, the wayward lover of FantÔmas, to save his beloved friend in this, the thirty-fifth book of the series.
A Nest of Spies
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
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A Royal Prisoner
Being the Fifth of the Series of Fantomas Detective Tales
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Paris, a journalist forms a friendship with the King of Hesse-Weimar, only to find himself embroiled in a murder investigation when the King's mistress dies under suspicious circumstances. Inspector Juve, renowned for his detective skills, uncovers a connection to Lady Beltham, a figure linked to the notorious Fantômas. As Juve delves deeper, he suspects that the infamous Lord of Terror may be orchestrating a sinister plot against the King, blending intrigue with royal drama.
The Exploits of Juve; Being the Second of the Series of the "Fantômas" Detective Tales
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
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The Daughter of Fantomas
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The narrative follows the notorious Fantômas as he escapes from captivity, igniting a thrilling pursuit by Policeman Juve and Journalist Fandor. Their adventure unfolds across perilous locations, including a plague-ridden ocean liner and the treacherous South African Transvaal, all in a bid to save Fantômas' beloved daughter, Hélène. This classic crime novel, originally penned in 1911, brings a fresh adaptation by Mark P. Steele, offering readers a captivating blend of suspense and intrigue.
Messengers of Evil
- 298pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Baroness de Vibray has been poisoned. The painter Jacques Dollon is arrested, but he is discovered dead in his prison cell, an apparent suicide, before he can be questioned. The journalist Fandor attempts to unravel the mystery, suspecting none other than the Genius of Evil, Fantomas. Through passageways and sewers, over rooftops, he follows clues and runs into trouble with gangsters. Believing Fantomas is planning to rob the Barbey-Nanteuil Bank a trap is set for the master criminal-but will he escape again? "From the imaginative standpoint Fantomas is one of the richest works that exist." -Guillaume Apollinaire "Absurd and magnificent lyricism." -Jean Cocteau
Fantômas
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"Years after his first appearance, Fantômas is still scary." — The Washington Post "A brilliant criminal … a great romp." — San Francisco Chronicle A noblewoman is hacked to death in her chateau, a Russian princess is boldly robbed in a posh hotel, and a lord's lifeless body is found stuffed inside a trunk. Everyone recognizes the deeds of Fantômas, a master of disguise whose daring and diabolical crimes paralyze Parisians with terror. One man has sworn to bring the phantom killer to justice: Inspector Juve, who ventures from dark alleys to brilliant salons in his relentless pursuit of the evil genius. The first in a series of wildly popular French thrillers, Fantômas created a sensation in pre-WWI Europe. The original pulp fiction, its appeal transcended every level of society. Cocteau, Colette, and Picasso were avid readers, and subsequent generations of artists, writers, and musicians have drawn inspiration from this enduringly stylish and suspenseful novel.
Ten years after a shipwreck, Inspector Juve and journalist Jerome Fandor return to confront the elusive Lord of Terror in Marseilles. Their investigation is sparked by strange occurrences linked to a diplomat with a diamond fortune. As they delve deeper, they aim to uncover the criminal mastermind behind the chaos. This novel marks a significant moment in the Fantomas series, being the first solely authored by Marcel Allain after a long break following coauthor Pierre Souvestre's death.
