The White Lie

The White Lie by William Le Queux is a mystery novel published by Mint Editions on May 21, 2021. This edition features 194 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around espionage, mystery, and murder, centering on the shocking death of retired naval officer Dick Harbonne, who is found stabbed on a rural road near Norwich. As Lieutenant Barclay and local politician Francis Goring discuss the circumstances surrounding Harbonne’s death, they uncover layers of intrigue that suggest more than just a simple robbery.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of action and adventure with a historical backdrop. The plot unfolds as Barclay, reflecting on his past interactions with Harbonne, becomes increasingly aware of the potential threats posed by spies amid rising tensions in early twentieth-century Europe. This edition of The White Lie reimagines Le Queux’s classic espionage thriller for contemporary audiences, maintaining the essence of the original while offering a fresh presentation.
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The White Lie (1915) is a mystery novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux’s career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The White Lie is a story of espionage, mystery, and murder. Using his own research and experience as a journalist and adventurer, Le Queux crafts an accessible, entertaining tale 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 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 The White Lie, a retired naval officer named Dick Harbonne is stabbed to death on a rural road in the vicinity of Norwich. Discovered in a ditch that morning, Harbonne’s murder seems more than an attempted robbery gone awry. While inspecting an engineering project along the coast of Norfolk, Lieutenant Barclay–a former friend of Harbonne’s–and Francis Goring–a local politician–discuss the man’s tragic, shocking death. Recalling his recent run-ins with Harbonne, Barclay notes that since retiring from naval service, he had taken up a rather libertine lifestyle, traveling constantly from England to the continent while turning up at strange hours looking disheveled and acting like a complete stranger. While discussing the progress of the telegraph line being laid across the North Sea to Germany, Lieutenant Barclay has a strange premonition, a voice in his head imploring him to not only look into his friend’s mysterious death, but to be on the look out for spies of Kaiser Wilhelm. Fearful, cautious, yet famously calm, Barclay suspects that the question of invasion seems less of a matter of if now than when. This edition of William Le Queux’s The White Lie is a classic espionage thriller reimagined for modern readers.
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