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The Phantom of the Opera

Author: Gaston Leroux   Series: Thrift Editions

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This novel and its many adaptations have captured the imaginations of countless audiences throughout the twentieth century. The mystery classic featuring the "ghost" of the famed Paris Opera House tells a gripping tale of human desire, fear, and violence that resolves itself in a tragic confrontation.

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This novel and its many adaptations have captured the imaginations of countless audiences throughout the twentieth century. The mystery classic featuring the "ghost" of the famed Paris Opera House tells a gripping tale of human desire, fear, and violence that resolves itself in a tragic confrontation.

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The lights of the Paris Opera House dim and a lovely singer holds the audience spellbound with her enchanting voice. Two men are rivals for her love: one of them the beloved friend of her childhood - and the other the terrifying "opera ghost" who haunts the theater and wields a strange power over the performer. This thrilling novel and its many adaptations have beguiled the imaginations of countless audiences throughout the twentieth century. A gripping tale of longing passion, fear, and violence, the mystery classic will hold readers captive as it weaves its way toward a shocking and tragic conclusion.

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About the Author

Mystery novelist, playwright, journalist using fast moving narrative style, complicated plots. Inspired by Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe.

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This thrilling novel and its many adaptations have captured the imaginations of countless audiences throughout the 20th century. The mystery classic featuring the "ghost" of the famed Paris landmark tells a gripping tale of human desire, fear, and violence before it resolves itself in a shocking and tragic confrontation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Dover Publications Inc.
Published
25th June 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780486434582

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