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Paperback Jim Maitland Book

ISBN: 1025758374

ISBN13: 9781025758374

Jim Maitland

"Jim Maitland" follows the high-stakes exploits of its eponymous hero, a gentleman adventurer whose thirst for excitement leads him into some of the most remote and dangerous corners of the globe. Known for his impeccable manners and his signature monocle, Maitland is a man of action who faces peril with unwavering resolve. Written by H.C. Mcneile, the creator of the famous Bulldog Drummond series, this work showcases the author's mastery of the early 20th-century adventure thriller.

The narrative consists of a series of interconnected episodes where Maitland finds himself entangled with desperate villains, treacherous landscapes, and those in need of his unique brand of justice. From the heat of the tropics to the shadowy world of international intrigue, the book captures the spirit of early escapist fiction, blending rapid-fire pacing with a vivid sense of place. "Jim Maitland" remains a quintessential example of classic British adventure literature, offering readers a window into an era of literary heroism and daring-do where wit and bravery are the primary weapons against chaos.

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