An Eye for an Eye
The Mystery Man. "Hush! Think, if you were overheard!" "Well, my dear fellow, I only assert what's true," I said. "I really can't believe it," observed my companion, shaking his head doubtfully. "But I'm absolutely... See More
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Quick ViewThe Mystery Man. "Hush! Think, if you were overheard!" "Well, my dear fellow, I only assert what's true," I said. "I really can't believe it," observed my companion, shaking his head doubtfully. "But I'm absolutely... See More
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Quick ViewA timeless whodunit about the unusual murder of one of London's elite and the twisting and treacherous investigation to find the true killer Despite wealthy old Mr. Henry Courtenay's steadily declining health, his death... See More
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Quick ViewOver a "Gasper." "To-morrow? To-morrow, my dear Claude! Why, there may not be a to-morrow for you -- or for me, when it comes to that -- eh?" "Yes. You're quite right, old son," was my cheerful reply. "I'm quite aware that... See More
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Quick ViewThis book contains several tables of HTML content that will make reading easier. The first table of contents lists all the titles included in this volume. This book contains the following works, classified by... See More
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Quick ViewThis is a unique and authenticated edition of this title which is published exclusively for e-readers by Qwertyword Limited of Exeter. We have created a new cover style, colour and image; proofed and reset the text; edited... See More
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Quick ViewThe Man of the Moment. "That man knows too much!" "Do you really think he overheard?" "He may not have done. But we must take no risks, my dear fellow. Remember we are at war! With people who know too much there's but one... See More
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Quick ViewBESIDE STILL WATERS. The youth in the multi-coloured blazer laughed. "You'd have to come and be a nurse," he suggested. "Oh, I'd go as a drummer-boy. I'd look fine in uniform, wouldn't I?" the waitress simpered in return... See More
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Quick ViewThis is a unique and authenticated edition of this title which is published exclusively for e-readers by Qwertyword Limited of Exeter. We have created a new cover style, colour and image; proofed and reset the text; edited... See More
The Devil's Dice. "Do get rid of the girl! Can't you see that she's highly dangerous!" whispered the tall, rather overdressed man as he glanced furtively across the small square shop set with little tables, dingy in the haze... See More
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Quick ViewThis Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1909 edition by Eveleigh Nash, London. See More
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Quick ViewAli Ben Hafiz. The adventure was strange, the mystery inexplicable. A blazing noontide in the month of Moharram. Away across the barren desert to the distant horizon nothing met the aching eye but a dreary waste of burning... See More
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Quick ViewTHIS fearful and disgraceful record of a Nation's shame and of an Emperor's complicity in atrocious crimes against God and man is no work of fiction, but a plain unvarnished statement of the grim and terrible work of the... See More
If you are fond of a mystery I believe you will ponder over this curious narrative just as I have pondered. Certain persons, having heard rumours of the strange adventures that once happened to me, have asked me to write... See More
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Quick View"I sometimes despair of the country ever becoming alive to the danger of the unpreparedness of our present position until too late to prevent some fatal catastrophe." This was the keynote of a solemn warning made in the... See More
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Quick ViewCRITICISM BY LORD ROBERTS United Service Club, Pall Mall, W. Dear Sir, -- I have read with considerable interest your vivid account of the dangers to which the loss of our naval supremacy may be expected to expose us, and... See More
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Quick ViewWORLD'S OPINIONS. EUROPE. ASIA. "We always enjoy Mr. Le Queux's novels. His mysteries are perfect." -- Englishman (Calcutta). AFRICA See More
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Quick ViewThe amazing ramifications of the German spy system in England are, unfortunately, not even to-day fully realised by the British public, or admitted by the Government. In face of the hard facts contained in this book, in face... See More
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Quick ViewThis is a unique and authenticated edition of this title which is published exclusively for e-readers by Qwertyword Limited of Exeter. We have created a new cover style, colour and image; proofed and reset the text; edited... See More
IN Paris, in Rome, in Florence, in Berlin, in Vienna -- in fact, over half the face of Europe, from the Pyrenees to the Russian frontier -- I am now known as "The Count's Chauffeur." An Englishman, as my name, George Ewart... See More
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Quick ViewThe Soul of Princess Tchikhatzoff. Wrapped in furs until only my nose and eyes were visible, I was walking along the Nevski Prospekt in St. Petersburg one winter's evening, and almost involuntarily turned into the Dominique... See More
What was Lady Inverlake's secret that caused her to go to such extremes? Even the cleverest of rogues commit a fatal error, thereby causing their downfall. Author William Le Queux has exemplified this with cunning and skill... See More
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Quick ViewThe faithful Francesco, whose English had mostly been acquired from sea-faring men, and was not the choicest vocabulary, nodded, and, true Tuscan that he was, placed his finger upon his closed lips, indicative of silence... See More
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Quick ViewIS ABOUT MYSELF That they were hard, undeniable facts, presenting a problem both startling and sensational, the reader will quickly learn from this straightforward narrative -- an open confession of what actually occurred... See More
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Quick ViewTO THE READER After the issue to the public of the curious chronicle of "Rasputin the Rascal Monk," based upon official documents, and its translation into a number of languages, I received from the same sources in Russia a... See More
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Quick ViewINTRODUCES AMBLER JEVONS. "Ah! You don't take the matter at all seriously!" I observed, a trifle annoyed. "Why should I?" asked my friend, Ambler Jevons, with a deep pull at his well-coloured briar. "What you've told me... See More
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Quick ViewTHE SUICIDE'S CHAIR "Yes! I'm not mistaken at all! It's the same woman!" whispered the tall, good-looking young Englishman in a well-cut navy suit as he stood with his friend, a man some ten years older than himself, at one... See More
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Quick ViewYes; it was utterly inexplicable. So strange, indeed, were all the circumstances, and so startling the adventures that befell me in my search after truth, that until to-day I have hesitated to relate the narrative, which is... See More