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William le Queux (1864-1927), an Anglo-French journalist, writer
and adventurer, offers eleven short stories about "the fascinating,
if somewhat unhealthy, glamour of the gaming table."
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - "I confess I'd like to know
somethin' more about him." "Where did you run across him first?" "I
didn't run across him; he ran across me, and in rather a curious
way. We live in Linden Gardens now, you know. Several of the houses
there are almost exactly alike, and about a month ago, at a dinner
party we were givin', a young man was shown in. His name was
unknown to me, so I supposed that he must be some friend of my
wife's. Then I saw that he was a stranger to her too, and then all
at once he became very confused, inquired if he were in Sir Harry
Dawson's house - Sir Harry lives in the house next to ours - and,
findin' he was not, apologized profusely for his mistake, and left
hurriedly."
Why, what's the matter, child? Tell me. "Nothing, dad - really
nothing." "But you are breathing hard; your hand trembles; your
pulse beats quickly. There's something amiss - I'm sure there is.
Now, what is it? Come, no secrets." The girl, q
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traces the evolution of a literary genre: the British speculative
future war novel. Taking science fiction from the 1890s, this set
explores the various ways in which the science fiction tradition
can be interpreted.
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - "There was a mysterious affair last
night, signore." "Oh " I exclaimed. "Anything that interests us?"
"Yes, signore," replied the tall, thin Italian Consular-clerk,
speaking with a strong accent. "An English steam yacht ran aground
on the Meloria about ten miles out, and was discovered by a
fishing-boat who brought the news to harbor. The Admiral sent out
two torpedo-boats, which managed after a lot of difficulty to bring
in the yacht safely, but the Captain of the Port has a suspicion
that the crew were trying to make away with the vessel."
The Seven Secrets (1903) is a mystery novel by Anglo-French writer
William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a
leading author of popular thrillers, The Seven Secrets is a story
of mystery, murder, and amateur sleuthing. Using his own research
and experience as a journalist and adventurer, Le Queux crafts an
accessible, entertaining tale for readers in search of a literary
escape. Known for his works of fiction and nonfiction on the
possibility of Germany invading Britain-a paranoia common in the
early twentieth century-William Le Queux also wrote dozens of
thrillers and adventure novels for a dedicated public audience.
Although critical acclaim eluded him, popular success made him one
of England's bestselling writers. In The Seven Secrets, a young
English doctor named Ralph Boyd is left in charge of his practice
due to the sudden unavailability of its chief surgeon. Hoping for
an uneventful evening, he receives an emergency call to a home in
Kew Gardens. Quickly recognizing the address as the mansion where
his fiancee Ethelwynn Mivart lives with her sister and her husband,
Boyd fears the worst. When he arrives, he discovers Mr. Courtenay
stabbed to death in his own bed, all the doors and windows closed
and locked, every servant gone home, and his fiancee and her sister
missing. The next morning, as news of the scandalous occurrence
begins to spread, Doctor Boyd contacts his friend Ambler Jevons, a
merchant by day and skilled detective by night whose services have
been used by everyone from local police to the investigators of
Scotland Yard. Together, the two amateur sleuths uncover a trail of
secrets that will plunge their lives-and the lives of their loved
ones-into unimaginable danger. With a beautifully designed cover
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of William Le
Queux's The Seven Secrets is a classic mystery novel reimagined for
modern readers.
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