
Pierre Souvestre
Pierre Souvestre was a French lawyer, journalist, writer and organizer of motor races. He is mostly remembered today for his co-creation with Marcel Allain of the fictional arch-villain and master criminal Fantômas.

A Nest of Spies
A woman's innocent mistake and a stolen document thrust an officer into a deadly game of spies, where his sudden collapse hints at deeper, more sinister forces at play.
By Pierre Souvestre

The Exploits of Juve Being the Second of the Series of the "Fantômas" Detective Tales
In a world of shadows and secrets, a determined inspector hunts a notorious criminal through a treacherous web of deceit and danger.
By Pierre Souvestre

The long arm of Fantômas
In a shadowy Paris, a murdered bank collector, a crooked businessman, and a relentless journalist collide in pursuit of a phantom criminal, revealing a world where greed and deception reign supreme.
By Pierre Souvestre

Fantômas
In a world gripped by fear, a group of high-society individuals become entangled in the hunt for a criminal mastermind whose identity remains shrouded in mystery and terror.
By Pierre Souvestre

A Royal Prisoner
A journalist's New Year's Eve takes a dark turn when he stumbles into a royal scandal involving murder and deceit in the heart of Paris, forcing him to untangle a web of lies to uncover the truth.
By Pierre Souvestre

Messengers of Evil Being a Further Account of the Lures and Devices of Fantômas
In a Parisian art studio, death paints a scene of suspicion, with an artist accused of murdering his patroness and a lurking criminal mastermind pulling the strings.
By Pierre Souvestre