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Marchand de Poison: Les Batailles de la Vie

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The narrative follows two self-made businessmen who build a dominant food-and-spirits enterprise and extend financial control over wine producers while profiting from adulterated liqueurs; one partner's manufacture of poisonous aperitifs provokes addiction and illness among servicemen and prompts a police inquiry that yields only a light sanction, after which harmful practices continue. The novel examines moral corruption tied to commercial success, the social consequences of industrialized vice, family ambition and complicity, and the ways respectability and legal leniency enable exploitation and deepen public harm.

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Georges Ohnet

Georges Ohnet was a French novelist and playwright, active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work "Serge Panine," a multi-volume novel that explores themes of love, betrayal, and social dynamics within the context of French society. Ohnet's writing often reflects the complexities of human relationships and the moral dilemmas faced by his characters. In addition to "Serge Panine," he authored several other notable works, including "The Woman of Mystery" and "L'Ame de Pierre." His contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural and social fabric of his time.

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