CHAPTER I
The two men, sole occupants of the somewhat shabby
cottage parlour, lingered over their port, not so
much with the air of wine lovers, but rather as human
beings and intimates, perfectly con...
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While William LeQueux was the father of the espionage novel, E. Phillips Oppenheim made the genre his own. Like LeQueux, Edgar Wallace, and many other mystery novelists of his generation, E. Phillips ...
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