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Ernest Bramah's novel, 'The Secret of the League', delves into the world of espionage and political intrigue in the 19th century. With its intricate plot and suspenseful narrative, Bramah showcases his mastery of suspense and mystery writing, drawing readers into a complex web of secrets and deception. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel explores themes of power, corruption, and the struggle for control in a clandestine organization. Bramah's detailed descriptions and engaging prose make 'The Secret of the League' a compelling read for fans of classic mystery and…mehr

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Ernest Bramah's novel, 'The Secret of the League', delves into the world of espionage and political intrigue in the 19th century. With its intricate plot and suspenseful narrative, Bramah showcases his mastery of suspense and mystery writing, drawing readers into a complex web of secrets and deception. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel explores themes of power, corruption, and the struggle for control in a clandestine organization. Bramah's detailed descriptions and engaging prose make 'The Secret of the League' a compelling read for fans of classic mystery and espionage literature. Ernest Bramah, a prolific British author known for his detective fiction and fantastical stories, brings his keen insight into human nature and societal issues to 'The Secret of the League'. With his background in journalism and interest in political movements of his time, Bramah crafts a story that reflects his deep understanding of human behavior and motivations. His well-rounded characters and intricate plotting make 'The Secret of the League' a standout work in his impressive bibliography. For readers who enjoy thought-provoking mysteries and historical fiction with a twist, 'The Secret of the League' is a must-read. Bramah's skillful storytelling and enriching narrative will keep readers guessing until the final revelation, making this novel a classic in the realm of espionage fiction.

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Ernest Brammah Smith wrote under the name Ernest Bramah from March 20, 1868, until June 27, 1942. He was an English poet. He wrote 21 books and a lot of short stories and articles. Many people put his funny writing up there with that of Jerome K. Jerome and W. W. Jacobs. They also put his mystery stories up there with Conan Doyle, his political science fiction with H. G. Wells, and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell said that What Might Have Been by Bramah had an effect on his book Nineteen Eighty-Four. Kai Lung and Max Carrados are characters that Bramah made up. Eric Ernest Brammah Smith was born in Manchester, England, in 1868. His middle name was spelled 'Brammah' instead of 'Bramah' on his birth certificate. He was the son of Charles Clement Smith and Susannah (Brammah) Smith. He quit Manchester Grammar School when he was 16 because he was near the bottom in every class. He learned how to be a farmer and then did it on his own. His father helped him with money. In a short time, he went from working in a workplace to being very rich.