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William Le Queux

The Hunchback of Westminster

William Le Queux's “The Hunchback of Westminster” is a captivating exploration of political intrigue and social commentary set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. Combining elements of suspense and mystery with vivid character portrayals, Le Queux creates a richly textured world where the personal and political intertwine. Writing in a period marked by post-Victorian anxieties and shifting social mores, the author deftly navigates the complexities of class, ambition, and moral ambiguity, reflecting the tumultuous landscape of his time. Le Queux, a prolific writer and journalist known for his fascination with espionage and international affairs, drew on his extensive travels and experiences with various political narratives to inform his storytelling. His unique perspective on society's undercurrents and the hidden machinations of the ruling elite led him to craft this novel, where he examines the lives of those marginalized by societal expectations and offers a piercing critique of the establishment. For readers seeking a gripping tale that resonates with contemporary themes of power and vulnerability, “The Hunchback of Westminster” is a must-read. Le Queux's masterful prose and engaging storytelling will enthrall those with an interest in historical fiction that is rich in socio-political commentary.
268 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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