
"That man knows too much " "Do you really think he overheard?" "He may not have done. But we must take no risks, my dear fellow. Remember we are at war With people who know too much there's but one way-dismissal," declared Lewin Rodwell, the tall, well-groomed middle-aged man,...

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In this gripping spy novel, British intelligence agent Geoffrey Barrington must race against the clock to foil a German plot to launch a surprise attack on England. With danger lurking around every corner, Barrington must use all his wits if he hopes to save his country from...

Venture into the heart of wartime intrigue with William Le Queux's "Number 70, Berlin: A Story of Britain's Peril." This classic work of spy fiction plunges readers into a world of espionage and danger during World War I. As a thrilling war story steeped in British intelligence...

Venture into the heart of wartime intrigue with William Le Queux's "Number 70, Berlin: A Story of Britain's Peril." This classic work of spy fiction plunges readers into a world of espionage and danger during World War I. As a thrilling war story steeped in British intelligence...

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""Number 70, Berlin: A Story Of Britain�������s Peril"" is a novel written by William Le Queux and published in 1916. The story revolves around the central character, a British spy named Bruce, who is sent to Berlin to gather intelligence...

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"Number 70 Berlin" from William Le Queux. Anglo-French journalist and writer (1864-1927).




"That man knows too much!""Do you really think he overheard?""He may not have done. But we must take no risks, my dear fellow. Remember we are at war! With people who know too much there's but one way-dismissal," declared Lewin Rodwell, the tall, well-groomed middle-aged man,...
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