| Biography: | William Le Queux (1864-1927) was born in London and died in Knocke, Belgium. The writer traveled throughout Europe, the Balkans and North Africa, and made great claims about his adventures, some exaggerated. Before writing the bestselling anti-German fantasy The Invasion of 1910 (1906), Le Queux was also a pioneer in wireless music broadcasting and a flying enthusiast. An extremely prolific author, he wrote dozens of mysteries and thrillers, often with romance and adventure in the mix. |
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Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo ![]() |
Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
This thriller brings the mysterious Mademoiselle into contact with a seemingly unstoppable super criminal known only as The Sparrow. The high society world of Mademoiselle may be the unlikely undoing of the underworld operative who has eluded the best detectives in Europe. Categories: Romance, Romantic Suspense |
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