The Phantom of the Opera - 4 Short Stories by Gaston LeRoux (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

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Read Books Ltd, Apr 18, 2013 - Fiction - 332 pages

One of France's most influential detective fiction authors, Gatson Leroux's most chilling and tragic tales of gothic horror are collected in this volume, including the masterful The Phantom of the Opera.

When a Parisian opera house is taken over by new managers, they ignore the previous owners’ desperate warnings of ghostly happenings on stage. The incredibly talented soloist Christine Daae is closely haunted by the Phantom ghost as he coaches her to sing. As romance blossoms between Christine and a charming Viscount, jealousy brews within the Phantom and it’s not long before tragedy strikes.

Fantasy and Horror Classics presents this new edition of Gaston Leroux's prolific work, the perfect read for fans of dark mystery.

 

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Gaston Leroux
IN LETTERS OF FIRE
A TERRIBLE TALE
THE WOMAN WITH THE VELVET COLLAR
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Gaston Leroux (1868–1927) was a French author known for his influential contributions to the mystery and detective genres. He gained widespread recognition for his novel ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, a haunting tale of love, obsession, and mystery set in the iconic Paris Opera House. He also penned a series of detective novels featuring the iconic character Joseph Rouletabille.

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