The Secret House
by Edgar Wallace
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The Secret House by Edgar Wallace is a tense and atmospheric thriller that blends political intrigue with mystery and danger. Set in early 20th-century England, the story centers on John Garvald, a former convict who finds himself entangled in a sinister conspiracy after his release from prison. Drawn into the orbit of a secretive and powerful group, Garvald becomes aware of a hidden organization operating from a mysterious country estate known only as the “Secret House.”
As he struggles to uncover the truth, Garvald faces betrayal, deception, and constant peril. The novel weaves together elements of espionage, crime, and suspense, with Wallace’s brisk pacing and sharp dialogue keeping the narrative gripping throughout. A determined detective works in parallel to unravel the same web of intrigue, gradually exposing the shadowy figures behind the scheme.
Rich in twists and filled with an undercurrent of menace, The Secret House explores themes of justice, redemption, and the abuse of power, delivering a compelling and fast-moving tale.
Quote from the book—
“Nothing is ever what it seems.”
—Edgar Wallace, The Secret House
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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



