The Three Just Men by Edgar Wallace

The Three Just Men is a classic crime novel by Edgar Wallace, first published in 1924. It tells the story of three mysterious men who take it upon themselves to dispense justice to criminals who have escaped the law. The three men, known only as "The Three Just Men," are wealthy and powerful, and they use their resources to track down criminals and bring them to justice. They are aided by a mysterious woman known as "The Lady," who provides them with information and resources. The novel follows the Three Just Men as they pursue a gang of criminals who have been terrorizing London. The criminals are led by a ruthless mastermind known as "The Scorpion," and the Three Just Men must use all of their resources to bring him to justice. Along the way, they uncover a sinister plot involving a powerful politician and a secret society. The Three Just Men is a thrilling and suspenseful novel that is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. It is a classic of the crime genre and is sure to be enjoyed by fans of Edgar Wallace and crime fiction.

By Edgar Wallace · First published 1924 · Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Adventure · 34 chapters

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