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At the Sign of the Sword A Story of Love and War in Belgium

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Product Code: 9789359951942
ISBN13: 9789359951942
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At the Sign of the Sword A Story of Love and War in Belgium

$15.99
$15.43
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The book "At the Sign of the Sword" by using William Le Queux could be very thrilling. This interesting story, which came out in 1897, is ready in a international of political intrigue and spying. The predominant character of the story is espionage agent Alan Arnold, who gets stuck up in a web of foreign plots. Le Queux skillfully weaves a story of political unease and secretive operations as Arnold, despatched via the British government, unearths his manner via a world complete of secrets and techniques and hidden plans. The story takes quite a few unexpected turns and has quite a few complicated human beings. It takes readers proper into the middle of espionage, chance, and political change. The author skillfully builds mystery and anxiety into his or her testimonies, giving a clean image of the world of espionage at the flip of the 20th century. As Arnold digs deeper into the plot, the story turns into a thrilling journey of spying, locating out about hidden goals, and warding off chance. "At the Sign of the Sword" is one among Le Queux's maximum thrilling works. It suggests how proper he is at writing a nerve-racking secret agent story and offers readers a fascinating inspect the secret international of international politics through the eyes of a brave foremost character.


Author: Le Queux William
Publisher: BoD ? Books on Demand
Publication Date: Dec 01, 2023
Number of Pages: 134 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9359951943
ISBN-13: 9789359951942
 

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