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A timid, fastidious man sets out to improve his mind through visits to historic sites, but his memoirs, delivered in a mysterious sandalwood box, chronicle a sequence of escalating oddities beginning with a black feather. The account traces growing obsession around strange portraits, a wax mask, a peculiar little cat, and an ill-fated procedure presented as psychic surgery, intersecting with baffling incidents on trains and beneath the city in the catacombs. Friends and amateur investigators piece together clues from these episodes, and the tale culminates in an ambiguous, exile-like conclusion.

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Gaston Leroux

Gaston Leroux was a French novelist and playwright, best known for his seminal work, "The Phantom of the Opera," which has become a cornerstone of Gothic literature. Born in 1868, Leroux's writing often blends elements of mystery and the supernatural, reflecting his background in journalism and his fascination with the macabre. His other notable works include "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" and "The Bride of the Sun," showcasing his talent for intricate plots and suspenseful storytelling. Leroux's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the realms of horror and detective fiction.

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