The Mystery of the Yellow Room, Gaston Leroux
The Mystery of the Yellow Room, Gaston Leroux
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The Mystery of the Yellow Room
Classic Locked-Room Mystery | A Genius Detective Solves the Impossible Crime

Author: Gaston Leroux

Narrator: Justin Liam

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Justin Liam

Published: 04/17/2026


Synopsis

Step into one of the greatest detective stories ever written with The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux — a timeless classic that defined the locked-room mystery genre.When a young woman is violently attacked inside a room sealed from the inside—with no sign of entry or escape—the case seems utterly impossible. Enter Joseph Rouletabille, a brilliant young journalist with a razor-sharp mind. As he challenges the conclusions of seasoned detectives, he unravels a web of deception, logic, and hidden truths that will keep you guessing until the very end.First published in 1907, this groundbreaking novel is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most influential “impossible crime” mysteries, inspiring generations of detective fiction.This audiobook is perfect for fans of:Sherlock Holmes–style deductionClassic crime and mystery fictionClever plot twists and logical puzzlesGolden Age detective storytellingImmerse yourself in a suspenseful investigation where every clue matters—and nothing is as it seems.

About Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux was a French mystery novelist, playwright, and journalist, who was perhaps best known for writing The Phantom of the Opera. Leroux's narratives were fast moving, and he often used complicated plots. In his youth, he wrote stories inspired by Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo. His later works showed the influence of Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe.

Leroux was born on May 6, 1868, in Paris to a wealthy store owner. He attended school in Normandy and obtained his law degree in Paris in 1889. When his father died, Leroux inherited nearly a million francs, and he spent most of his time drinking and gambling. Eventually, finding his money gone, Leroux started to work as a theater critic and reporter for L'Écho de Paris. By 1890, Leroux had become a full-time journalist.

Between 1894 and 1906, Leroux traveled to different countries throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia as a correspondent. He wrote for the daily newspaper Le Matlin in addition to L'Écho de Paris and covered the Russian Revolution of 1905. In 1909, Leroux devoted himself entirely to writing, focusing on plays and popular novels of mystery and detection. Leroux established his own film company called Cineromans in 1919. He died in Nice on April 16, 1927.


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