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An early-morning discovery of a man's body impaled on the Obelisk's fence triggers a police inquiry and a press uproar, with officials and a self-important detective contending with mistaken identity and sensational headlines. A chemist and a reporter pursue clues that uncover a mysterious new substance called Vrilium, whose experimental uses lead to the creation of an artificial being and a cascade of calamities. The story moves from a crime procedural and satirical press commentary to speculative science, subterranean episodes, collapsing structures, and an invasion that imperils Paris, blending investigation, scientific folly, and urban catastrophe across three linked parts.

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Jules Lermina

Jules Lermina was a French author known for his contributions to adventure and fantastical literature in the late 19th century. His most notable work, "The Son of Monte-Cristo," is a sequel to Alexandre Dumas's classic, exploring themes of revenge and identity. Lermina's writing often blends elements of mystery and the supernatural, as seen in his collections like "Histoires incroyables" and his magical tale "L'élixir de vie." He also delved into libertarian themes with works such as "L'A. B. C. du libertaire." Lermina's diverse storytelling reflects the literary experimentation of his time, making him a unique figure in the landscape of French literature.

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