The Northing Tramp

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Edgar Wallace's 'The Northing Tramp' is a gripping mystery novel set in the bustling streets of London. The story follows the adventures of a down-on-his-luck tramp who stumbles upon a sinister conspiracy that could shake the very foundations of society. Wallace's writing style is fast-paced and full of suspense, keeping the reader on edge until the very last page. The novel is a prime example of early 20th-century detective fiction, with a focus on intricate plot twists and clever sleuthing. The vivid descriptions of London's seedy underbelly provide a rich backdrop for the thrilling narrative. Edgar Wallace's 'The Northing Tramp' is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction and those interested in the social dynamics of early 20th-century society. Wallace's keen eye for detail and knack for creating engaging characters make this novel a standout in the genre.

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Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific British writer, widely recognized for his detective and crime novels, which have captivated readers around the globe. Born into poverty as the illegitimate son of actors, Wallace was adopted by a fish porter and was compelled to leave school early to help support the family. His diverse experiences, including military service, journalism, and screenwriting, enriched his prolific output as a writer. With an extraordinary capacity for storytelling, Wallace produced more than 175 novels, 24 plays, and numerous articles and works of non-fiction. Among his vast body of work is 'The Northing Tramp,' notable for dexterous plot construction and suspenseful narration. Wallace's unique literary style combined fast-paced narratives with intricate plots, earning him a reputation as the

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