Excerpt from Crimes Club: A Record of Secret Investigations Into Some Amazing Crimes, Mostly Withheld From the Public
"So the affair as it stands is a complete enigma!"
It was the Baron who spoke. The elegant, brown-bearded, rather sallow-faced Frenchman glanced around at the nine persons sitting at a large, round table in a private room with locked doors at the Cafe de L'Univers, an unpretentious little place, in the Rue St. Antoine, in Paris.
Upon the table were coffee and liqueurs, for the usual monthly dinner of the Crimes Club was being held, and one of its members, Monsieur Lucien Dubosq, a slim, dark-eyed, bearded, elegant man, who was Chef de la Surete, had just related an extraordinary story.
The others had listened intently, and the Baron had made the remark when Dubosq had finished.
The assembly was a curious one.
The membership of the club, formed for the study of the psychology of crime, was confined to ten, and that night all were present.
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