The novel Monsieur Lecoq is a novel written by Emile Gobariau a French
author, regarded as 'father of detective novels'. Gobariau introduced
this character Lecoq, first time in his novel, 'L'Affaire Lerogue,
published in 1866. In this novel Lecoq plays a minor role later it
became a well-known name in detective novels. In 1869 the novel Monsieur
Lecoq was published in two parts. It's a story related with
investigation of three murders in a suspecting barroom in Paris. Police
patrolling party, Patrolling officer Gevrol investigates it as a barroom
squabble and prepares his report. But Lecoq a young police detective
finds some clues that indicates it's not mere a barroom brawl but more
than that. Later, Lecoq seeks permission to investigate the case. It's a
tricky tale of three powerful families of France during Napoleon's
downfall, showing us consequences of greed and revenge. To solve the
mystery Lecoq seeks advice from old M. Tabaret.