Arsne Lupin Seriesby Edgar Jepson, Maurice LeBlancThis Series contains 6 existing novels:1 - Arsne LupinEnglish, published in 190969,631 words (268 pages) 2 - The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsne Lupin, Gentleman-BurglarEnglish, published in 190754,695 words (167 pages) 3 - The Hollow Needle - The Further Adventures of Arsne LupinEnglish, published in 191165,888 words (198 pages) 4 - The Crystal Stopper - An Arsne Lupin MysteryEnglish, published in 191373,235 words (219 pages) 5 - The Teeth of the TigerEnglish, published in 1914127,416 words (374 pages) 6 - Eight Strokes of the ClockEnglish, published in 192263,967 words (190 pages) About the Author :-Edgar Jepson:Edgar Alfred Jepson (1863 - 1938) was an English writer, principally of mainstream adventure and detective fiction, but also of some supernatural and fantasy stories that are better remembered. He used a pseudonym R. Edison Page for some of his many short stories, collaborating at times with John Gawsworth and possibly Arthur Machen, a long-term friend.He was editor for a short period of Vanity Fair magazine, where he employed Richard Middleton, and did much to preserve the latter's memory. He was also a translator, notably of the Arsne Lupin stories of Maurice Leblanc.He was a member of the Square Club (from 1908) of established Edwardian authors, and also one of the more senior of the New Bohemians drinking club.As a literary dynasty: his son Selwyn Jepson was known as a crime writer; his daughter Margaret (married name Birkinshaw) published novels as Margaret Jepson (including Via Panama) and as Pearl Bellairs; and Margaret's daughter Franklin is the writer Fay Weldon. The Jepson domestic arrangements are commented on second-hand in Weldon's autobiographical writing.For additional information on publishing your books on iPhone send your email to apps@credencys.com