
Mysteries of Paris - Volume 4
by Eugène Sue
'Mysteries of Paris - Volume 4' Summary
Rodolphe, a man of noble birth disguised as a Parisian worker, finds himself entangled in the labyrinthine underbelly of the city. His true identity as the Grand Duke of Gerolstein remains a secret, while he uses his mastery of argot, his formidable strength, and his sharp intellect to aid the downtrodden. As Rodolphe delves deeper into the mysteries of Paris, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own secrets and desires. He falls in love with a woman who is unaware of his true identity, and he becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to expose his secret and shatter his fragile world. The novel follows Rodolphe's journey as he fights for justice, navigates the complexities of social class, and confronts the challenges of love and loyalty. With its intricate plot and compelling characters, 'Mysteries of Paris' offers a glimpse into the social and political turmoil of 19th-century France.Book Details
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