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If Sinners Entice Thee, Classics To Go

At its core, "If Sinners Entice Thee" is a celebration of the power of determination and bravery. Through the daring and resourceful character of Ralph Thetford, Le Queux demonstrates the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds. Whether you are a fan of mystery, suspense, or simply love a good adventure, "If Sinners Entice Thee" is sure to captivate and entertain you. (Amazon)

William Le Queux

William Tufnell Le Queux (2 July 1864 – 13 October 1927) was an Anglo-French journalist and writer. He was also a diplomat (honorary consul for San Marino), a traveller (in Europe, the Balkans and North Africa), a flying buff who officiated at the first British air meeting at Doncaster in 1909, and a wireless pioneer who broadcast music from his own station long before radio was generally available; his claims regarding his own abilities and exploits, however, were usually exaggerated. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and the anti-German invasion fantasy The Invasion of 1910 (1906), the latter becoming a bestseller.

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