The Murders in the Rue Morgue, often considered to be the first true detective story, concerns two unsolved murders in Paris. No one can solve the mystery; the room in which the murders occurred was locked and supposedly impossible to get into. When a man is imprisoned, despite any evidence that he committed the crime, the protagonist Dupin offers his services. The story's themes include logical reasoning, deduction, and urban crime.
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