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The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf

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The narrative follows a crafty protagonist whose survival after a wartime escape propels a series of episodic adventures across battlefields, ports, ocean passages, and secret bases. Encounters aboard ship and in civilized settings spark a tangled investigation of theft, false accusation, and concealed identities; skirmishes, underwater peril, and courtroom and clandestine confrontations alternate with moments of recognition, near-resurrection, and calculated counterattack. The work blends brisk action, puzzle-solving, and themes of deception, honor, and reinvention, organized into short chapters that keep suspense shifting among locales and schemes.

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Louis Joseph Vance

Louis Joseph Vance was an American author known for his contributions to the detective and adventure genres in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for creating the character of the Lone Wolf, a suave gentleman thief who appears in several of his works, including "Alias the Lone Wolf" and "Red Masquerade: Being the Story of the Lone Wolf's Daughter." Vance's writing often blends elements of mystery, romance, and humor, showcasing his ability to craft engaging narratives. In addition to his popular series, he authored standalone novels such as "Joan Thursday: A Novel" and "Linda Lee, Incorporated: A Novel," further establishing his versatility as a writer.

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