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Mark McNease's Fearsome Fiction Podcast: Genre Classic 'The Mystery of the Yellow Room' by Gaston Leroux (Chapters 11 - 13)

Mark McNease's Fearsome Fiction Podcast: Genre Classic 'The Mystery of the Yellow Room' by Gaston Leroux (Chapters 11 - 13)

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Welcome to Fearsome Fiction, the podcast that brings you mysteries, thrillers, rare gems, and a weekly True Crime Tuesday.

Today we continue our journey through one of the greatest locked-room mysteries ever written. Published in 1907, Gaston Leroux's The Mystery of the Yellow Room set the standard for a genre that would captivate readers for generations. A young woman is found brutally attacked inside a room locked from the inside. No one could have entered. No one could have escaped. And yet someone did both. Following the investigation is the brilliant young journalist and amateur detective Joseph Rouletabille — one of fiction's most ingenious and overlooked heroes — as he unravels a mystery that seems to defy every law of logic and nature. Now for your listening pleasure, another three chapters of Gaston Leroux's 'The Mystery of the Yellow Room.'

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