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"The Return of Clubfoot" by Valentine Williams was a delightful novel about a treasure hunt on a Pacific Island by the intrepid Major Okewood. The circumstances of how Okewood gains knowledge of the treasure and the subsequent pursuit by Okewood's nemesis, Clubfoot, made for a fast-paced, suspenseful, and entertaining read highlighted by a romantic interest and a satisfying ending. (Goodreads)

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"The Return of Clubfoot" by Valentine Williams was a delightful novel about a treasure hunt on a Pacific Island by the intrepid Major Okewood. The circumstances of how Okewood gains knowledge of the treasure and the subsequent pursuit by Okewood's nemesis, Clubfoot, made for a fast-paced, suspenseful, and entertaining read highlighted by a romantic interest and a satisfying ending. (Goodreads)

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Valentine Williams (1883-1946) was a renowned British journalist and author, widely celebrated for his gripping spy novels and detective fiction. Employing a literary style characterized by suspense and intrigue, Williams captivated readers with his memorable characters and intricately woven plots. His journalistic career, having served as a correspondent in the First World War, undeniably imbued his narratives with a realistic portrayal of espionage and adventure, which became a hallmark of his work. 'The Return of Clubfoot' (1922), one of Williams' most acclaimed novels, exemplifies his literary prowess. It features the nefarious Dr. Adolph Grundt, affectionately known as Clubfoot, a character who resonates with the archetypal villain in classic spy novels. This book is a sequel to his earlier work 'The Man with the Clubfoot' (1918), which introduced this memorable antagonist. Both novels reflect Williams' talent for creating a riveting atmosphere that transcends the pages, immersing readers in the shadowy world of post-war Europe. The remarkable blend of Williams' firsthand wartime experiences and his flair for storytelling established him as a significant figure in the genre of espionage fiction, and his contributions remain a reference point for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature.