The Bronze Devil - Boy Detectives Club, #2 - E-book - ePub

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 Ranpo Edogawa - The Bronze Devil - Boy Detectives Club, #2.
A thief is on the loose in Tokyo, a smash and grab artist that targets high-end jewelry stores and steals only rare and valuable watches and timepieces.... Lire la suite
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A thief is on the loose in Tokyo, a smash and grab artist that targets high-end jewelry stores and steals only rare and valuable watches and timepieces. The identity of the burglar is no mystery. It's a metal robot, dubbed the "Bronze Devil" by the press. Nothing is safe from this mighty machine. One night the Bronze Devil even carts away an entire clock tower. Now it has set its sights on the estate of Ryunosuke Tezuka and the "Royal Luminous Watch."The police know the Bronze Devil's next victim because the robot brazenly told them the time and the place.
Except with its almost magical ability to appear and disappear out of nowhere, the police are powerless to stop one theft after the other. That can only mean it's time to put master sleuth Kogoro Akechi and the Boy Detectives Club on the case. Ranpo Edogawa's first Boy Detectives Club novel since 1939 features the debut of the "Street Gang Irregulars, " a motley crew of war orphans inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's Baker Street Irregulars.
Against such a formidable foe, these clever kids will have their work cut out for them. But let there be no doubt that Edogawa's new and improved crime-fighting crew will come through in the end.

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Biographie de Ranpo Edogawa

Edogawa Ranpo is the pen name (derived from Edgar Allan Poe) of Taro Hirai (1894-1965), a tireless promoter of the mystery genre in Japan. He is best remembered for the Kogoro Akechi and Boy Detectives Club novels, published between 1925 and 1962. The Boy Detectives Club stories also intersect with Edogawa's Fiend with Twenty Faces series, the Fiend being a master of disguise and Detective Akechi's nemesis.

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