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File No. 113

Parisian Detective Pursues Complex Case in 19th-Century Crime Thriller
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In «File No. 113,» Emile Gaboriau pioneers the detective fiction genre, intricately weaving a narrative that underscores the meticulous nature of police investigation. Through the story of the elusive antagonist and the dedicated detective, Gaboriau employs a clear prose style laced with vivid descriptions and psychological depth, allowing readers to engage intimately with the characters. Set in a rapidly industrializing France, the novel reflects the societal anxieties of the time, particularly regarding crime and moral ambiguity, as Gaboriau skillfully investigates themes of justice and morality within the labyrinth of human deception. Emile Gaboriau, often heralded as the father of detective fiction, was an influential 19th-century French author whose keen insights into human nature and crime were shaped by his background in journalism and firsthand experiences with the legal system. Fascinated by the complexities of crime and the rationale behind human behavior, Gaboriau infused «File No. 113» with a genuine realism, illustrated by his meticulous research and dedication to character development, making his work resonate with authenticity. This masterfully constructed novel is a must-read for any lover of mystery and crime literature, as it not only introduces compelling characters and a gripping plot but also provides significant insight into the origins of the modern detective narrative. Readers will find themselves engrossed in this early literary landmark, appreciating both its historical significance and its enduring relevance.

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