The Lone Wolf

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Nearly forty years old the Lone Wolf is as his British Secret Service friend Wertheimer puts it “superannuated.� His last adventure involved not just the surprise of meeting his grown daughter but the twin shocks of seeing her fall in love with a secret agent and risk her own death at the hands of murderous Bolsheviks. The excitement has left Lanyard—or Monsieur Duchemin as the British government prefers to know him—feeling slow and cranky. There is nothing to do suggests Wertheimer but retire from undercover work and leave England for good. Wertheimer more than suggests this in fact; he demands it—for the Russians have made it known that they intend to kill the Lone Wolf and will tear apart London and every other corner of the British Isles to find him.. Inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Lanyard heads to the South of France. Hiking alone in the mountains he goes to bed with the birds rises with the sun and considers what to do with the rest of his life. Visions of a dusty Parisian antique shop and Sunday afternoons with his grandchildren delight the Lone Wolf but fate has something altogether different in store. In the eerie rock field of Montpellier-le-Vieux he rescues a beautiful woman and her traveling party from highway bandits. Then the real danger begins.
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