After writing a number of works, Gaboriau achieved fame with The Widow Lerouge in 1866 (L'Affaire Lerouge). He published 21 novels and is called the "father of the detective novel", creating the characters Monsieur Lecoq and Pere Tabaret in the world of crime detection. His other most important works are The Mystery of Orcival (1867), Monsieur Lecoq (1868), The Slaves of Paris (1868), The Count's Millions (1870) and Other People's Money (1875).
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FEGX006
Baron Trigault's Vengeance
1872
182
1567k
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Caught in the Net
1873
195
1446k
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The Champdoce Mystery
1873
188
1433k
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The Clique of Gold
1874
321
1808k
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The Count's Millions
1870
175
1405k
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File No. 113
1867
310
1136k
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The Honor of The Name
1873
358
1227k
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The Lerouge Case
1866
214
1374k
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The Mystery of Orcival
1867
204
1305k
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Other People’s Money
1874
310
1789k
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Within an Inch of His Life
1873
349
1768k
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