The Lady in the Car


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<p><I>The Lady in the Car</I> (1908) is a novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers <I>The Lady in the Car</I> is a story of romance adventure and international crime. Using his own research and experience as a journalist and adventurer Le Queux crafts an accessible entertaining world for readers in search of a literary escape. Known for his works of fiction and nonfiction on the possibility of Germany invading Britain-a paranoia common in the early twentieth century-William Le Queux also wrote dozens of thrillers and adventure novels for a dedicated public audience. Although critical acclaim eluded him popular success made him one of England's bestselling writers. In <I>The Lady in the Car</I> the narrator reveals his firsthand knowledge of the shadowy figure known across Europe as Prince Albert of Hesse-Holstein-in addition to a number of other elaborate aliases. Renowned for his international connections debonair attitude and remarkable generosity the Prince is a smooth criminal who with the help of his trusted accomplices runs a lucrative criminal enterprise in broad daylight. Gifted with a chameleon-like ability to change his appearance the Prince targets wealthy men and women looking for a way to raise their influence in aristocratic society. Using his state-of-the-art Mercedes as both a symbol of his power and a powerful getaway vehicle the Prince is more than happy to oblige the fantasies of those with wealth to spare. When an unsuspecting victim turns out to be an extremely powerful woman the Prince and his gang of thieves find themselves scrambling to not only keep their operation secret but to keep themselves from going to prison for the rest of their lives. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of William Le Queux's <I>The Lady in the Car</I> is a classic novel reimagined for modern readers.</p>
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