Rasputin the Rascal Monk
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of World War I, this historical nonfiction delves into the enigmatic life of Rasputin, exploring his rise from a Siberian peasant to a powerful figure within Russian society. Le Queux, fueled by his paranoia about espionage, presents a narrative suggesting Rasputin's potential role as a spy for Kaiser Wilhelm. Through meticulous research, he crafts a tale filled with intrigue and fear, reflecting the tumultuous political climate of the time. This edition offers a modern reimagining of Le Queux's gripping exploration of conspiracy and influence.

