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ISBN: 1025823583

ISBN13: 9781025823584

The Man From Morocco

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"The Man From Morocco" is a gripping adventure thriller by the master of mystery, Edgar Wallace. The story follows the enigmatic James Morlake, a man whose sudden return to London from Northern Africa triggers a wave of curiosity, suspicion, and alarm. Shrouded in secrets and possessing an uncanny ability to navigate the shadows of the criminal underworld, Morlake is a classic Wallace hero-resourceful, daring, and perpetually one step ahead of both the law and his enemies.

As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a complex web of international intrigue, hidden motives, and a search for a legendary treasure. The plot moves with breathless speed from the bustling streets of London to the exotic locales of Morocco, blending elements of hard-boiled detective fiction with high-stakes suspense. Wallace expertly maintains tension throughout, leading to a climax that tests the limits of loyalty and courage.

Known for its sharp dialogue and intricate plotting, "The Man From Morocco" showcases the author's talent for creating compelling characters and atmospheric settings. This work remains a significant entry in early 20th-century adventure fiction, offering a thrilling exploration of identity and justice in a world defined by deception and secret societies.

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