[Gutenberg 41132] • The Bomb-Makers / Being Some Curious Records Concerning the Craft and Cunning of Theodore Drost, an Enemy Alien in London, Together with Certain Revelations Regarding His Daughter Ella

[Gutenberg 41132] • The Bomb-Makers / Being Some Curious Records Concerning the Craft and Cunning of Theodore Drost, an Enemy Alien in London, Together with Certain Revelations Regarding His Daughter Ella

At the beginning of The Great War William Le Queux started rumbling German schemes, and he wrote several novels and short stories set in occupied countries during the War. His heroes are mainly spies, secret service agents and other brave patriots fighting for the good cause.

Table of Contents:

At the Sign of the Sword

Number 70, Berlin

The Way to Win

The Zeppelin Destroyer

Sant of the Secret Service

The Bomb-Makers

The Devil's Dice

The Great Tunnel Plot

The Hyde Park Plot

The Explosive Needle

The Brass Triangle

The Silent Death

William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French writer who mainly wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy "The Great War in England in 1897" and the anti-German invasion fantasy "The Invasion of 1910."