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The cathedral of fear, by Irene Adler ; illustrations by Iacopo Bruno ; text by Pierdomenico Baccalario and Alessandro Gatti ; translated into the English language by Nanette McGuinnes

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The cathedral of fear, by Irene Adler ; illustrations by Iacopo Bruno ; text by Pierdomenico Baccalario and Alessandro Gatti ; translated into the English language by Nanette McGuinnes
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
009-013
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The cathedral of fear
Oclc number
902767651
Responsibility statement
by Irene Adler ; illustrations by Iacopo Bruno ; text by Pierdomenico Baccalario and Alessandro Gatti ; translated into the English language by Nanette McGuinnes
Series statement
Sherlock, Lupin & me, 4
Summary
In March 1871 Irene's family moves from London to Evreux in Normandy, but after a strange woman warns her that her mother is in danger, Irene calls upon her friends Arsène Lupin and Sherlock Holmes for help and soon the three young detectives are caught up in the search for an ancient relic said to be in a secret crypt beneath the streets of Paris--a Paris which is torn apart by war and currently ruled by the Commune
Table Of Contents
Returning home -- A country village -- A lilac-colored room -- Graceful handwriting -- An unexpected guest -- The river -- Revisions -- Snaps and secrets -- A good repair -- The Montmorencys -- A joint decision -- The alchemists of Paris -- The Dumas archives -- The lady of the camellias -- The Cardinal's Cavern -- Descent into darkness -- The dark hearts of Paris -- The master's voice -- An emperor -- The darkest truth -- An extraordinary day
Target audience
pre adolescent
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