Din saloanele aristocratiei pariziene pana in cocioabele dezmostenitilor sortii – fresca unei lumi in care convietuiesc si se infrunta mizeria morala si cele mai nobile sentimente.
Aparute initial in foileton, Misterele Parisului erau atat de palpitante, incat, dupa cum spunea Théophile Gautier, unii bolnavi au refuzat sa moara in asteptarea finalului. A fost un fenomen literar care a bulversat societatea franceza, punand in scena personaje cu cele mai diverse origini, caractere si situatii financiare: printul care face acte de caritate deghizat in muncitor, prostituata evlavioasa, hotul cu suflet mare, notarul diabolic sau vicontele escroc.
Joseph Marie Eugène Sue (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the Spanish campaign undertaken by France in 1823 and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris. A street in Paris is named for Eugene Sue, in the 18th Arrondissement: Rue Eugene Sue is located near the Poissonnière Metro station, and is not far from Montmartre and the Basilica of the Sacré Coeur.
Part 3 keeps you wanting to read more , keeps you on the edge of your seat , written so many years ago keeps your mind on how reality of how life and people once was and how they are today , a good reality check on life , mystery on how each turn of the keeps you wanting to read on , hard to put the book down