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The House of Spies

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A country-house drama follows Jasper Benham, a restless young man recovering from injury, as nocturnal alarms, intrusions, and the stir of local volunteer forces disturb rural life. His uneasy relations with a cousin and local officers entwine with episodes of stable raids, militia musters, and small-scale confrontations, all set against the looming threat of invasion. The narrative alternates household suspense and public display, tracing how duty, impulsiveness, social expectation, and the fear of espionage press on ordinary communities and personal loyalties in a tense, closely observed countryside milieu.

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Warwick Deeping

Warwick Deeping was an English novelist known for his engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations. His works often explore themes of love, adventure, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "A Woman's War: A Novel," which delves into the emotional and societal impacts of war on women. Deeping's writing is characterized by its rich detail and a keen understanding of the human condition, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His diverse body of work includes historical novels, romances, and tales of intrigue, reflecting a wide range of interests and a deep engagement with the world around him.

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