The World Exhibition of 1889 in Paris could turn out to be a nightmare.
At the hands of the elusive killer, people died one by one – and at the same time a strange epidemic burst out in the capital, which carried away more and more life …
The police were powerless, doctors too.
Who managed to prevent disaster?
A group of intellectuals, each of which perfectly owned some kind of information important for investigation.
The group included:
Louis Pasteur is a brilliant scientist, founder of microbiology.
Jules Verne is a science fiction writer obsessed with the new possibilities of science.
Oscar Wilde is a smart cynic capable of calling for the frankness of any person.
And at the head stood Miss Nelly Blya, the first famous journalist of the 19th century, who has repeatedly proved in his articles, which has the talent of a born amateur detective …
Author
McCliri Carol
Editor
Stepanov N.
Translator
Aleksandrov I.V.
Publisher
AST, 2011
Genre
Classical foreign prose
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