Kate Plus 10
by Edgar Wallace
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In Kate Plus 10, Edgar Wallace delivers a fast-paced tale of intrigue, deception, and daring crime set against the backdrop of high-society London. The story follows the enigmatic Kate, a brilliant and elusive criminal mastermind who leads a secretive group known as the “Plus Ten.” Together, they orchestrate a series of audacious schemes that challenge both the law and the rigid structures of society.
Kate is no ordinary outlaw—she is intelligent, calculating, and guided by her own moral code, often targeting corruption and injustice among the elite. As her exploits grow bolder, she attracts the attention of determined investigators and dangerous adversaries alike. Yet beneath her cool exterior lies a complex character navigating loyalty, romance, and the constant threat of betrayal.
Blending suspense with sharp social commentary, the novel captures the glamour and tension of the 1920s, offering readers a gripping exploration of crime, identity, and the fine line between justice and rebellion.
Quote from the book—
“There are many kinds of courage, but the courage to wait is the rarest of all.”
—Edgar Wallace, Kate Plus 10
Step into the intrigue-filled world of 'Kate Plus 10,' a digital novel by renowned author Edgar Wallace. Follow captivating adventures in early 20th-century London as mystery, suspense, and clever schemes unfold. Perfect for fans of crime fiction and classic literature. Enjoy instant access and immersive reading experience.
Also available in Paperback.
Edgar Wallace (1875–1932) was a prolific English author best known for his thrilling detective and crime stories. Born Richard Horatio Edgar Freeman in London, he was the illegitimate son of actors and adopted as a child. Wallace left school early and worked various jobs before becoming a journalist and war correspondent during the Boer War. He gained fame writing fast-paced novels filled with suspense and intrigue, producing over 170 books. His most famous works include The Four Just Men and The Door with Seven Locks. Wallace also contributed to early film writing before his death in Hollywood.



