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By: William Le Queux (1864-1927)
The Stretton Street Affair by William Le Queux is a thrilling tale of espionage, betrayal, and adventure set in the heart of London. The story follows protagonist Philip Merton as he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy and deceit that threatens to unravel his personal and professional life.
Le Queux does an excellent job of building tension throughout the novel, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the mystery at the heart of the Stretton Street affair. The characters are well-developed and engaging, from the enigmatic Olivia Crompton to the mysterious foreign agents who seem to be pulling the strings behind the scenes.
The plot is intricate and well-paced, with plenty of unexpected twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very end. Le Queux’s writing is engaging and evocative, drawing readers into the world of early 20th-century London with vivid descriptions and a keen eye for detail.
Overall, The Stretton Street Affair is a gripping and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, spy novels, and mysteries. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fast-paced story with plenty of intrigue and excitement.
Book Description:
Hugh Gabriel has recently been repatriated from the war and has rejoined his old firm as an electrical engineer. On the way to visit his uncle one night, he is asked by a servant if he would be willing to meet with his wealthy master who is in some distress. Hugh becomes witness to, and directly involved with, a dastardly murder. Or has he? Who is this mysterious millionaire Oswald De Gex he has been asked to meet with? Is Doctor Moroni an honest physician or a diabolical monster? And what about the fair Gabrielle – but then, is there more than one Gabrielle? Le Queux, the Master of Mystery once again weaves an intricate plot which takes Hugh Gabriel to locations throughout Europe as he tries to unravel a scheme that he does not understand, nor why he is involved. (
