Arsène Lupin steals expensive things from rich people. Along the way, he often solves a crime or clears up a mystery. Sometimes, though, the story is really just all about a clever heist he pulls of. He's a gentleman thief, after all, not a detective.
Of the nine short stories in this collection, my top favorites were:
"The Seven of Hearts," in which Lupin not only executes a daring burglary, but solves an old crime.
"The Escape of Arsène Lupin" because I always enjoy prison-escape stories.
"Holmlock Shears Arrives Too Late" because it was really funny, and didn't so much poke fun at Sherlock Holmes as play with his character like this was a fanfic story (which it basically is).
I liked this book so much, I have asked my mom for a boxed set of the complete collection (there are like 8 or 9 more books, though not all in these editions, alas) for my birthday.
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for a little violence here and there, plus obviously themes of theft and robbery. No cussing; no smut.
This has been my third classic book read and reviewed for my fifth Classic Club list.


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