William Le Queux
William Le Queux (1864-1927) was a French-English journalist and writer best known for his invasion fantasy novels, particularly *The Great War in England in 1897* (1894) and *The Invasion of 1910* (1906). His sensationalist fiction about German invasions created such public panic in Edwardian Britain that it directly led to the establishment of MI5 and MI6.
espionage thriller
invasion literature
mystery
romance
detective fiction
The Death-Doctor: Being the Remarkable Confessions of Archibald More D'Escombe, M.D. of Kensington, London, Selected by Laurence Lanner-Brown, M.D.
The Great Court Scandal
Rasputin the Rascal Monk: A Mystical Journey through Imperial Russia's Political Intrigue
The Seven Secrets
THE CZAR'S SPY (Action Thriller): The Mystery of a Silent Love
The Intriguers
Secrets of Monte Carlo
The Four Faces
The Czar's Spy: The Mystery of a Silent Love