The Exploits of Juve
Marcel Allain
Read by Don W. Jenkins
Fantômas was introduced a few years after Arsène Lupin, another well-known thief. But whereas Lupin draws the line at murder, Fantômas has no such qualms and is shown as a sociopath who enjoys killing in a sadistic fashion.
He is totally ruthless, gives no mercy, and is loyal to none, not even his own children. He is a master of disguise, always appearing under an assumed identity, often that of a person whom he has murdered. Fantômas makes use of bizarre and improbable techniques in his crimes, such as plague-infested rats, giant snakes, and rooms that fill with sand.
The Exploits of Juve chronicles some of Juve’s adventures in pursuit of this master criminal and ends with what may be Fantomas’ revenge on the detective.
(Introduction by Wikipedia and Don Jenkins) (5 hr 46 min)
Chapters
The Comrade's Tryst | 15:24 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
On the Track | 9:10 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Behind the Curtain | 13:20 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
A Woman's Corpse | 9:43 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Loupart's Anger | 9:06 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Lariboisière Hospital | 9:42 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
A Revolver Shot | 7:05 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Search for the Criminal | 7:04 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
In the Refrigeratory | 5:03 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Bloody Signature | 6:40 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Shower of Sand | 9:58 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Following Joséphine | 10:12 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Robbery, American Fashion | 9:46 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Flight Through the Night | 6:54 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Simplon Express Disaster | 5:27 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
A Drama at the Bercy Warehouse | 14:52 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
On the Slabs of the Morgue | 13:49 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Fantômas' Victim | 6:06 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Englishwoman of Boulevard Inkermann | 6:45 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Arrest of Joséphine | 13:49 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
At the Montmartre Fete | 12:59 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Pugilist's Whim | 11:07 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
“State's Evidence” | 7:47 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
A Mysterious Clasp | 13:43 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Trap | 9:12 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
At the House of Bonardin, the Actor | 11:22 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Mother Superior | 8:08 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
An Old Paralytic | 8:55 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Through the Window | 7:48 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Uncle and Nephew | 13:00 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Lovers and Accomplices | 15:31 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Silent Executioner | 14:15 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
A Scandal in the Cloister | 12:05 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Fantômas' Revenge | 10:58 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Reviews
Me
this book is basically an overdramaticly read boxcar children level mystery. It incongruously is aimed at adults, which isn't great. the reader is talented, which is the only reason I made it to the end.