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In order to know about the addition of new books, join our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G The audio book The Murders of Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe. The story of this book is inspired by the true story of Mary Cecilia Rogers, which was written in July 1941 in New York. was murdered Edgar Allan Poe moved the scene to Paris. The story is told through French newspaper clippings. The story of Detective Dupin begins in the morning when the anonymous narrator and his close friend, Chevalier Dupin, have a meeting with the Paris police chief. Seeing a torn letter, the narrator goes back in time and recounts the story from his first meeting with Dupin to this moment. Three years ago: the narrator, who is tired of traveling around the world and intends to stay in Paris, accidentally meets a young genius named Chevalier Dupin. The common literary and philosophical taste soon turns these two into close friends and roommates. The narrator occasionally reads newspaper clippings to Dupin. During this fun and variety, a strange murder case catches Dupin's attention. The father of horror, Edgar Allan Poe, was born in 1809 in Boston, USA. He lost his parents as a child and was adopted by a family, but Poe's problems and intellectual conflict with his adoptive father quickly separated him from this family. From his youth, Poe fully understood human emotions such as pain and suffering, sadness and happiness. These feelings gave his prose and poetry a touch of freshness and genius, especially the death of his young wife, which had a significant impact on Poe's outlook on life and can be seen reflected in many of his short stories. In 1945, the famous poem "Crow" added to the fame of Poe's pen and raised his position in literary circles. He collaborated with various magazines for many years and even tried to start his own magazine at the end of his life, but his sharp literary criticisms, his original and incomprehensible perspective in literature and his lifestyle all went hand in hand and the gentle poet was rejected. And it led to failure. He finally died in mysterious circumstances in 1849, after four days of disappearance. Reference book: 1841 - The Murders in the Rue Morgue Author: Edgar Allan Poe Genres: Mystery, Detective fiction, Short Story has been rewritten. 00:00:00 first chapter 00:24:59 second chapter 00:49:02 third chapter 01:09:58 fourth chapter 01:27:08 fifth chapter