Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès – Maurice Leblanc

What greater stage for a super-criminal who plays to the gallery like Lupin than the challenge of pitting himself against no less than the great English detective and his sidekick "Wilson" from Parker Street in London (all with less than subtle name-changes after threats of litigation by Conan Doyle).

The battle more than lives up to the billing across two crime mysteries that stretch both Sholmes and Lupin to their limits, but which unsurprisingly manage to see both come out of the challenge neither victors nor defeated. Only poor Wilson seems to come off the worst in both adventures.

Delightful and thrilling crime entertainment, as always with Lupin.

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