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William Le Queux is a prolific British creator known for his works in the undercover agent and mystery genres. His book "The Hunchback of Westminster" is an exciting study. This exciting story, which came out in 1912, is set in London in the early 1900s, a time of political intrigue and spying. The tale actions forward due to the fact the main man or woman, investigative reporter Frank Dorrington, receives caught up in a web of mystery corporations and conspiracies. The main plot is set finding a thriller hunchback who is aware of important records that might change the guidelines of British…mehr

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William Le Queux is a prolific British creator known for his works in the undercover agent and mystery genres. His book "The Hunchback of Westminster" is an exciting study. This exciting story, which came out in 1912, is set in London in the early 1900s, a time of political intrigue and spying. The tale actions forward due to the fact the main man or woman, investigative reporter Frank Dorrington, receives caught up in a web of mystery corporations and conspiracies. The main plot is set finding a thriller hunchback who is aware of important records that might change the guidelines of British politics. As Dorrington digs deeper into Westminster's shady side, he uncovers a dangerous plan that puts the use of a's stability at threat. There is a lot of suspense, spying, and political drama in this book, which keeps readers on the brink in their seats. Le Queux's writing capabilities genuinely shine through as he crafts a thrilling and suspenseful tale that shows the darkish facets of energy and the schemes of folks who need to manipulate them. "The Hunchback of Westminster" shows how proper Le Queux is at writing gripping testimonies within the style of political thrillers. It takes readers on an exciting and thought-upsetting journey thru electricity, secrecy, and what happens whilst desire goes unchecked.
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Anglo-French journalist and author William Tufnell Le Queux was born on July 2, 1864, and died on October 13, 1927. He was also a diplomat (honorary consul for San Marino), a traveler (in Europe, the Balkans, and North Africa), a fan of flying (he presided over the first British air meeting at Doncaster in 1909), and a wireless pioneer who played music on his own station long before radio was widely available. However, he often exaggerated his own skills and accomplishments. The Great War in England in 1897 (1894), a fantasy about an invasion by France and Russia, and The Invasion of 1910 (1906), a fantasy about an invasion by Germany, are his best-known works. Le Queux was born in the city. The man who raised him was English, and his father was French. He went to school in Europe and learned art in Paris from Ignazio (or Ignace) Spiridon. As a young man, he walked across Europe and then made a living by writing for French newspapers. He moved back to London in the late 1880s and managed the magazines Gossip and Piccadilly. In 1891, he became a parliamentary reporter for The Globe. He stopped working as a reporter in 1893 to focus on writing and traveling.