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The Gay Triangle

William Le Queux

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. . .ll the petrol she could carry for the last stage of the journey. From Salzburg he proposed to fly across the mountains to Klagenfurt, where he hoped to pick up the line of the Drave River and follow it to its confluence with the Danube. From there a brief trip by road would bring them to the borders of Galdavia.

It was a lovely autumn evening when the queer-looking motor-car left the “Bristol Hotel” at Salzburg and slid along the road to Radstadt, the “winter sport” resort. Very soon a sufficiently lonely spot was reached and from a smooth patch of moorland turf the Mohawk rose into the air just as the full moon was rising above the great mountains. The engine was working splendidly and the Mohawk climbing swiftly into the keen air travelled steadily until, just before midnight, Dick and Yvette sighted simultaneously the lake at Klagenfurt and the silvery line of the Drave stretching away to the eastward.

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This is a collection of short stories, some are pretty good others bring on nap time. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the collection is its "Tom Swift-esque" dimensions. The author makes significant attempts at being forward thinking. Given the post-WW1 time frame of the collection, it is pre

Definitely a period piece, but if you like Victor Appleton's Tom Swift stories, or the later Hardy Boys adventures, you will probably enjoy these stories from William Le Queux (1864-1927.) Le Queux was a journalist, fancier of airships of all sorts, and an early radio pioneer. He wrote hundreds of s

An early writer of spy fiction, Le Queux has passed out of fashion along with Bulldog Drummond. There are many coincidences and frankly incredible occurrences in this collection of stories about a former RAF pilot, his French love interest and her brother as they battle evil around Europe in a car t