The Mysterious Three

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Adventure, romance, and fear. All rolled up into this neat little book by William Le Queux. One of my favorite parts was the exciting car chase that took place between Studland, Dorset across southern England, and into Cornwall. It give some idea of what car travel was like back in the "old days". Such a chase could have taken place anywhere. Le Queux's choice of this location gives one pause to look the area up on Google Earth or Bing Maps to follow the route. The protagonist can't believe that his long last love showed up only to be snatched away by a suspected criminal. Our hero finds himself not only chasing across southern England, but also through France and Italy. He discovers secrets concerning his lost sweetheart that nearly drive him mad. As daring as he is, he finds himself in predicaments that he questions his dauntlessness. As does the reader. But, both hero and reader hold on as the story progresses. The author wrote certain passages that make it easy to feel you are right there in stealth with our courageous lead character. (Amazon)

About the author

William Le Queux (1864-1927) was a British author, journalist, and adventurer whose prolific output and sensational storytelling left an indelible mark on early 20th-century literature. Born in London to a French father and an English mother, Le Queux's cosmopolitan upbringing and insatiable curiosity fueled his writing career. His works often blurred the lines between fiction and reality, captivating readers with tales of espionage, international intrigue, and looming threats of war.Le Queux's most notable contribution to literature is his pioneering role in the spy novel genre. His vivid imagination and knack for weaving intricate plots predated and influenced the likes of John Buchan and Ian Fleming. His works, such as "The Great War in England in 1897" and "The Invasion of 1910," played on contemporary fears of foreign invasion, reflecting and shaping public sentiment during a time of geopolitical tension.A master of self-promotion, Le Queux often claimed to have inside knowledge of government secrets and espionage activities, a tactic that both intrigued and alarmed his readers. His controversial assertions and the sensational nature of his writing sometimes drew skepticism and criticism, but they also ensured his lasting popularity.Le Queux was not just a writer of fiction; he was also a fervent patriot and an early advocate for national preparedness. His works often carried a didactic tone, urging vigilance and readiness in the face of potential threats. This blend of entertainment and advocacy made his novels more than just thrilling reads; they were calls to action that resonated with a generation on the brink of global conflict.In an era where the boundaries between fact and fiction were increasingly porous, William Le Queux stood out as a figure who deftly navigated both realms, leaving a legacy that continues to influence the spy genre and the way we think about national security.

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