Eduardo Lucas

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Henri Fournaye)
Eduardo Lucas' dead body (Société d'Édition et de Publications, 1906)

Fictional character.


In the Sherlock Holmes stories

aka Henri Fournaye (SECO 337).

  • Eduardo Lucas was one of the best amateur tenors in the country (SECO 188). He lived in Godolphin Street. Unmarried man, thirty-four years of age, and his establishment consisted of Mrs. Pringle, an elderly housekeeper, and of John Mitton, his valet (SECO 189).
  • He was a keen student of international politics, an indefatigable gossip, a remarkable linguist, and an untiring letter-writer. He had been on intimate terms with the leading politicians of several countries (SECO 208).
  • Henri Fournaye and Eduardo Lucas were one and the same person, and he had for some reason lived a double life in London and Paris (SECO 337).
  • He was stabbed to the heart in his (Godolphin Street) room with a curved Indian dagger snatched from a wall trophy — death was instantaneous. The scene and later testimony pointed to a jealous woman (his Paris wife, Mme Fournaye) as the attacker (SECO 199).