The young and beautiful Christine Daae has been raised in the Paris Opera House since her father died years ago. It is well-known that the opera house is haunted, the mysterious ghost surfacing as a disembodied voice, or a gentleman in a mask. But for Christine, the phantom is her angel of music, teaching her to sing, and nurturing her innate talent until she finally takes the stage the night the lead soprano falls ill. Christine's performance is an incredible success, so much so that she catches the attention of her childhood love, Viscount Raoul. Driven mad with jealousy, the phantom becomes increasingly violent, and Viscount Raoul and Christine realize that their love may have grave and deadly consequences.
Gaston Leroux
Gaston Leroux was a French author known for his iconic novel "The Phantom of the Opera." His writing style combined mystery, suspense, and elements of horror, creating a timeless classic. Leroux's contributions to literature include popularizing the mystery genre and inspiring numerous adaptations across various mediums.