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In 'The Tickencote Treasure,' William Le Queux delivers a gripping adventure steeped in mystery and intrigue, characteristic of early 20th-century popular fiction. Set against the backdrop of rural England, the narrative intertwines themes of deception, treasure-hunting, and the interplay of fate and ambition. Le Queux's rich descriptive prose captures the atmospheric settings, utilizing a blend of suspense and humor that reflects the literary trends of his time, particularly the burgeoning genre of crime and detective fiction that captivated contemporary audiences. William Le Queux was a…mehr

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In 'The Tickencote Treasure,' William Le Queux delivers a gripping adventure steeped in mystery and intrigue, characteristic of early 20th-century popular fiction. Set against the backdrop of rural England, the narrative intertwines themes of deception, treasure-hunting, and the interplay of fate and ambition. Le Queux's rich descriptive prose captures the atmospheric settings, utilizing a blend of suspense and humor that reflects the literary trends of his time, particularly the burgeoning genre of crime and detective fiction that captivated contemporary audiences. William Le Queux was a prolific British writer known for his wide-ranging interests, including espionage and the occult, which informed his writing style and thematic choices. Born in 1864 and active during a period of significant social and technological change, Le Queux tapped into the anxieties and fascinations of his era. His background in journalism provided him with a keen understanding of narrative structure and pacing, skills that shine through in 'The Tickencote Treasure,' making it a noteworthy example of early 20th-century adventure fiction. Readers seeking a thrilling escapade filled with cunning plots and engaging characters will find 'The Tickencote Treasure' an exceptional choice. Le Queux masterfully crafts a tale that not only entertains but also provokes thought about the moral complexities of pursuit and ambition. This book is a must-read for fans of classic adventure literature and those nostalgic for the rich narratives of early detective tales.

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William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French journalist, novelist, and radio broadcaster. Born in London to a French father and English mother, Le Queux studied art in Paris and embarked on a walking tour of Europe before finding work as a reporter for various French newspapers. Towards the end of the 1880s, he returned to London where he edited Gossip and Piccadilly before being hired as a reporter for The Globe in 1891. After several unhappy years, he left journalism to pursue his creative interests. Le Queux made a name for himself as a leading writer of popular fiction with such espionage thrillers as The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and The Invasion of 1910 (1906). In addition to his writing, Le Queux was a notable pioneer of early aviation and radio communication, interests he maintained while publishing around 150 novels over his decades long career.