Often cited as the first detective story. The genre arrives pretty much fully formed: a brilliant detective, the bumbing police officer and
A man and his daughter come accross an apparently mad, ill woman in a London park.
A fisherman accidently captures and falls in love with a mermaid but must make a sacrifice to be with her. A fairytale, reminiscent of , par
Holmes comes to the aid of a civil servant who has fallen on hard times following the theft of an important treaty placed in his care.
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A lawyer takes on a new employee but fails to check the references. The original role model for slackers everywhere.
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A suicidal playwright, finding himself unable to do the deed on his own, attempts an unconventional method involving the confession of a dar
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A man is told by a palm reader that he will commit a murder. A satirical crime story that cleverly reverses the conventions of the genre.
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Maupassant's short masterpiece following the journey of a group of civilians during the Franco-Prussian war.
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A day in the life of the inhabitants of Crescent Bay.
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On the rugged Brittany coast, thirty-eight skulls are found buried.
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"Sometimes I wonder if there's ever an exact moment when your life changes"
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A young girl falls in love with a mysterious stranger, shipwrecked in the bay near her village.