The Hollow Needle: Further Adventures of Arsène Lupin by Maurice Leblanc

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By Josephine Evans Posted on Feb 15, 2026
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Leblanc, Maurice, 1864-1941 Leblanc, Maurice, 1864-1941
English
Hey, if you like clever puzzles and a thief who's basically the Sherlock Holmes of the criminal world, you've got to check out 'The Hollow Needle.' It's not your typical cat-and-mouse story. Imagine a master detective, Isidore Beautrelet, who's still in school, going up against the legendary gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. Their battle isn't about brute force—it's a game of brilliant minds. Lupin is hiding a secret so big it could rewrite French history, and he's guarding it with a series of impossible riddles. Beautrelet is the only one smart enough to follow the trail. It's a race full of cryptic clues, ancient legends, and shocking twists. You'll be trying to solve the mystery right alongside them. Trust me, it’s a fun, quick read that makes you feel like a genius when you catch a clue before the characters do.
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Maurice Leblanc's The Hollow Needle throws us right back into the world of Arsène Lupin, France's most charming and elusive thief. This time, he's not just pulling off heists; he's protecting the greatest secret of his career.

The Story

The plot kicks off with a series of bizarre crimes and murders that seem connected to Lupin, but the police are completely stumped. Enter Isidore Beautrelet, a brilliant teenage amateur detective with a mind sharper than any professional. He takes on the case as a personal challenge, quickly becoming Lupin's most formidable opponent yet. Their duel is a cerebral chase across the French countryside, following a trail of ancient clues left by kings and involving a mythical treasure. The heart of the mystery is the 'Hollow Needle' itself—a legendary hiding place that Lupin will do anything to protect. As Beautrelet gets closer to the truth, the stakes get higher, leading to a fantastic and satisfying showdown.

Why You Should Read It

What makes this book so much fun is the dynamic between the hero and the 'villain.' Lupin isn't a monster; he's witty, proud, and oddly honorable in his own way. You almost want him to win sometimes. Beautrelet is his perfect match—a young prodigy whose pure logic is a thrill to watch. Leblanc writes with a light, playful touch. The puzzles feel real and solvable, which pulls you right into the story. It’s less about action scenes and more about the joy of seeing a complex plan unfold or a clever deduction made.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for anyone who loves classic mysteries, clever riddles, or stories where the smartest person in the room wins. If you enjoyed Sherlock Holmes but wished he had a more charming and playful rival, you'll love this. It's a gem from the golden age of detective fiction that still feels fresh and exciting. Grab a copy, settle in, and get ready to match wits with a master.



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Logan King
8 months ago

I didn't expect much, but the flow of the text seems very fluid. Absolutely essential reading.

Dorothy Torres
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Highly recommended.

Steven Nguyen
4 months ago

From the very first page, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Worth every second.

Jennifer Wright
1 year ago

Recommended.

George Martin
1 year ago

Helped me clear up some confusion on the topic.

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