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In 'The White Lie,' William Le Queux delivers a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of espionage, deception, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of British society. This novel, characterized by its fast-paced plot and vivid characterizations, reflects the anxieties of the early 20th century, particularly concerning issues of national security and the ramifications of dishonesty in personal and political spheres. Le Queux masterfully employs a blend of dramatic dialogue and detailed descriptions, creating a narrative that is both engaging and contemplative,…mehr

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In 'The White Lie,' William Le Queux delivers a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of espionage, deception, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of British society. This novel, characterized by its fast-paced plot and vivid characterizations, reflects the anxieties of the early 20th century, particularly concerning issues of national security and the ramifications of dishonesty in personal and political spheres. Le Queux masterfully employs a blend of dramatic dialogue and detailed descriptions, creating a narrative that is both engaging and contemplative, inviting readers to explore the moral gray areas of trust and betrayal. William Le Queux, a prolific author and journalist of his time, was well-versed in the intricacies of international relations and British politics, often drawing inspiration from his experiences as a war correspondent and his involvement in the espionage genre. His background, steeped in the realities of conflict and intrigue, allowed him to craft stories that resonated with contemporary societal fears, making him a pivotal figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature. Le Queux'Äôs keen observations and personal experiences culminate in this novel, offering deeper insights into the era'Äôs mindset. 'The White Lie' is highly recommended for readers intrigued by historical fiction that navigates the delicate balance between truth and deception. This compelling work not only entertains but also provokes thoughtful discussion on ethics and trust in a tumultuous world. Fans of mystery and intrigue will find Le Queux'Äôs story a captivating exploration of the human condition.

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William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French journalist, novelist, and radio broadcaster. Born in London to a French father and English mother, Le Queux studied art in Paris and embarked on a walking tour of Europe before finding work as a reporter for various French newspapers. Towards the end of the 1880s, he returned to London where he edited Gossip and Piccadilly before being hired as a reporter for The Globe in 1891. After several unhappy years, he left journalism to pursue his creative interests. Le Queux made a name for himself as a leading writer of popular fiction with such espionage thrillers as The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and The Invasion of 1910 (1906). In addition to his writing, Le Queux was a notable pioneer of early aviation and radio communication, interests he maintained while publishing around 150 novels over his decades long career.