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Being some Curious Records concerning the Craft and Cunning of Theodore Drost, an enemy alien in London, together with certain Revelations regarding his daughter Ella The pair had been discussing certain schemes to the detriment of the English: schemes which, in the main, depended upon the crafty old Drost’s expert knowledge of high-explosives.
Being some Curious Records concerning the Craft and Cunning of Theodore Drost, an enemy alien in London, together with certain Revelations regarding his daughter Ella The pair had been discussing certain schemes to the detriment of the English: schemes which, in the main, depended upon the crafty old Drost’s expert knowledge of high-explosives.
William Le Queux (1864-1927), a prolific writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, occupies a distinguished place in the annals of espionage and thriller fiction. His works often reflected the anxieties of the age, touching on espionage, invasion fears, and international intrigue. Born in London to a French father and an English mother, Le Queux was a cosmopolitan figure with a penchant for languages and travel, which informed the vivid settings of his novels. 'The Bomb-Makers', one of his numerous works, is a testament to his fascination with the darker undercurrents of technological progress and political unrest. Le Queux was known for intertwining his narratives with contemporary fears, merging realism with sensationalism in a style that captivated and alarmed his readers. Though his work might now be considered somewhat melodramatic, it was tailored to the tastes of his time, helping to lay the groundwork for future spy fiction. His contributions to the genre can be seen as precursors to the works of later writers such as John Buchan and Ian Fleming. Le Queux's literary style, characterized by detailed descriptions and fast-paced plots, reveals an author deeply attuned to the concerns of his society, and his books remain historical curiosities that provide insight into the cultural atmosphere of pre- and post-World War I Britain.
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