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The Price of Power: Being Chapters from the Secret History of the Imperial Court of Russia

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English
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Thrillers

In "The Price of Power," William Le Queux delivers a gripping narrative that explores the intricate interplay between politics and personal ambition in early 20th-century Europe. Through a masterful blend of espionage, intrigue, and vivid characterization, Le Queux paints a detailed picture of the geopolitical tensions of his time, revealing how individual motivations can shape the fabric of nations. The novel is notable for its richly woven prose, and its context mirrors the author's real-world concerns about the precarious balance of power leading up to World War I, presenting both a cautionary tale and an exploration of moral ambiguity. William Le Queux, a prolific novelist and journalist, gained insight into the inner workings of espionage and international relations through his extensive travels and experiences in Europe. His deep fascination with the political dynamics of his era and his relationships with various political figures and intelligence networks infused his writing with authenticity and urgency. This background not only shaped the themes of "The Price of Power" but also solidified Le Queux's position as a prominent literary voice advocating for political awareness and accountability. Readers drawn to historical political thrillers will find "The Price of Power" an indispensable addition to their collection. Le Queux'Äôs keen insights, combined with his exhilarating plot and emphasis on moral complexities, promise a thought-provoking experience. This novel serves as both a window into a tumultuous past and a reflection on the enduring consequences of power struggles, making it relevant even today.

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Release date

Ebook: 3 December 2019

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