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William Le Queux

    July 2, 1864 – October 13, 1927

    This author masterfully navigates the world of espionage and intrigue, with prose brimming with suspense and unexpected twists. His works, often inspired by extensive travels and personal experiences, delve into the darker corners of political conspiracy and international relations. With a unique eye for detail and realism, he draws readers into thrilling narratives where the lines between good and evil are constantly blurred. His prolific output and expertise in wireless communication add a further layer of fascination to his literary legacy.

    William Le Queux
    Spies Of The Kaiser Plotting The Downfall Of England
    Supernatural Detectives 5
    Rasputin the Rascal Monk
    The House of Whispers
    Number 70, Berlin
    The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia
    • The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive public domain literature by making it accessible in printed format worldwide. Driven by a passion for literature, this initiative supports various non-profit projects, donating a portion of proceeds from each sale. Readers contribute to preserving significant works of world literature, ensuring that great books remain available and celebrated.

      The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia
    • Number 70, Berlin

      A Story Of Britain's Peril (1916)

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote literary heritage by providing a high-quality edition that remains true to the original text, making it accessible for contemporary readers.

      Number 70, Berlin
    • The House of Whispers

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story explores the deep emotional connection between a father and his daughter as they navigate unspoken fears and secrets. The father's keen observation reveals his concern for his child, prompting a poignant dialogue about vulnerability and trust. Through their interaction, themes of communication and the complexities of growing up are highlighted, illustrating how familial bonds can both shield and challenge us in times of distress. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the importance of openness in relationships.

      The House of Whispers
    • Rasputin the Rascal Monk

      Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the mock-monk Grichka and the consequent ruin of the Romanoffs. With official documents revealed and recorded for the first time.

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the enigmatic figure of Grigori Rasputin, this study delves into his profound influence on the Russian royal family during the Romanov Dynasty's decline. Portrayed variously as a mystic and a charlatan, Rasputin's controversial role culminated in his assassination by noblemen in 1916. The book explores scandalous events surrounding the Winter Palace, secret communications from Berlin, and the impact of Rasputin's actions on Russian society. This modern edition revives the original text and artwork, preserving its historical significance.

      Rasputin the Rascal Monk
    • Supernatural Detectives 5

      The Colour-Criminologist / From Whose Bourne

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The fifth collection of Supernatural Detectives features an array of thrilling tales that delve into the realm of the paranormal. Each story presents unique characters, from skilled detectives to enigmatic spirits, as they navigate mysteries that intertwine the natural and supernatural worlds. Readers can expect a blend of suspense, intrigue, and the exploration of otherworldly phenomena, showcasing the creativity and imagination of the authors in crafting captivating narratives that challenge the boundaries of reality.

      Supernatural Detectives 5
    • Set in pre-World War I Europe, the narrative follows Richard Scarsmere as he navigates a perilous web of espionage orchestrated by the German Empire. The story intricately weaves themes of loyalty and betrayal against a backdrop of political intrigue and rising tensions. With a focus on the covert operations and strategies employed by nations on the brink of war, the book offers a suspenseful exploration of the high-stakes world of espionage. William Le Queux's masterful storytelling delivers a gripping experience filled with danger and deception.

      Spies Of The Kaiser Plotting The Downfall Of England
    • The Doctor of Pimlico is Dr Weirmarsh, by vocation a practicing surgeon on the Vauxhall Bridge Road, close to Victoria Station but by avocation, controller of an international gang of master criminals, engaged in schemes of remarkable ingenuity, unscrupulously using General Sir Hugh Elcombe to his own ends with Elcombe's step-daughter, Enid, unable to escape his hypnotic clutches too. Who is the mysterious doctor of Pimlico, and what is the strange hold that he has over people? Excerpt: A grey, sunless morning on the Firth of Tay. Across a wide, sandy waste stretching away to the misty sea at Budden, four men were walking. Two wore uniform-one an alert, grey-haired general, sharp and brusque in manner, with many war ribbons across his tunic; the other a tall, thin-faced staff captain, who wore the tartan of the Gordon Highlanders. With them were two civilians, both in rough shooting-jackets and breeches, one about forty-five, the other a few years his junior.

      The Doctor of Pimlico
    • If England Were Invaded

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Eight years before the outbreak of the First World War, when national hysteria over the supposed presence of German spies in England gripped the country, the journalist and novelist William Le Queux imagined a catastrophic scenario in which the German army invaded Britain in a shock attack on the east coast.

      If England Were Invaded
    • In this gripping tale of espionage and international intrigue, William Le Queux takes readers on a thrilling journey across Europe and beyond. The Foreign Spy is a masterfully crafted spy novel, filled with suspense, action, and unexpected twists and turns. Whether you are a fan of spy novels, historical fiction, or just looking for a thrilling read, The Foreign Spy is sure to satisfy.

      The Foreign Spy: A Story of A Matter of Millions