The Seven Secrets
The Seven Secrets is a novel by William le Queux that follows the story of a group of individuals who are tasked with uncovering seven secrets in order to save the world from destruction. The book explores themes of espionage, adventure, and intrigue as the characters navigate their way through various challenges and obstacles.
By William le Queux · First published 1920 · Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime · 31 chapters
Contents
- Introduces Ambler Jevons
- "a very Ugly Secret."
- The Courtenays
- A Night Call
- Discloses a Mystery
- In which I Make a Discovery
- The Man Short and his Story
- Ambler Jevons is Inquisitive
- Shadows
- Which Puzzles the Doctors
- Concerns my Private Affairs
- I Receive a Visitor
- My Love
- Is Distinctly Curious
- I am Called for Consultation
- Reveals an Astounding Fact
- Discusses Several Matters
- Words of the Dead
- Jevons Grows Mysterious
- My New Patient
- Woman's Wiles
- A Message
- The Mystery of Mary
- Ethelwynn is Silent
- Forms a Bewildering Enigma
- Ambler Jevons is Busy
- Mr. Lane's Romance
- "Poor Mrs. Courtenay."
- The Police are at Fault
- Sir Bernard's Decision
- Contains the Plain Truth
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