
Devil'S Dice
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A brisk, brilliant spin through Edwardian England, where danger flickers behind respectable doors and every ally could be a disguise. Devil's Dice gathers Le Queux's compact, high-stakes storytelling into a single, shimmering collection. These complete short stories pulse with the era's atmosphere-witty, morally tense, and steeped in espionage fiction and crime that hinges on secret identity deception, gambling and crime, and the sharp edge of moral dilemma suspense. For contemporary readers, they read as a lucid map of early 20th¿century London underworld anxieties and provincial ambitions, ...
A brisk, brilliant spin through Edwardian England, where danger flickers behind respectable doors and every ally could be a disguise. Devil's Dice gathers Le Queux's compact, high-stakes storytelling into a single, shimmering collection. These complete short stories pulse with the era's atmosphere-witty, morally tense, and steeped in espionage fiction and crime that hinges on secret identity deception, gambling and crime, and the sharp edge of moral dilemma suspense. For contemporary readers, they read as a lucid map of early 20th¿century London underworld anxieties and provincial ambitions, offering fast plots, crisp moral conficts, and a flavourful tour through edwardian england. It's a bridge for Arthur Conan Doyle fans, Edgar Wallace thrillers enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to vintage crime readers with a modern pulse. Historically significant as a prolific voice in the period's popular fiction, Le Queux's work illuminates the speculative, press¿driven mood of his day and the birth of modern spy and conspiracy tropes. This edition preserves the author's mastery while presenting the stories with the care deserved by artefacts of cultural heritage. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A must for devotees of edwardian thriller atmospheres and complete short stories alike.