Jaffery
'Jaffery' Summary
In the enthralling espionage thriller, "Jaffery" by William John Locke, the reader is drawn into a world of intrigue and deceit that spans continents. Set against the backdrop of a Europe on the brink of war, the enigmatic protagonist, Jaffery, holds the key to a secret that could alter the course of history.
Jaffery, a man of exceptional skills and a complex past, becomes entangled in a dangerous game orchestrated by rival intelligence agencies. As he navigates through the murky depths of espionage, he discovers that his own past holds the answers he seeks. Memories long buried resurface, unveiling a conspiracy that stretches far beyond what he could have ever imagined.
From the luxurious salons of Paris to the foggy streets of London, Jaffery must navigate a treacherous landscape where loyalties are uncertain and betrayal lurks at every corner. The lines between friend and foe blur, forcing him to question the very fabric of trust.
As the stakes escalate, Jaffery's search for the truth becomes a race against time. The tension rises, leading to unexpected plot twists and heart-pounding revelations. The fate of nations hangs in the balance, and Jaffery's resilience and integrity are put to the ultimate test.
With masterful storytelling, William John Locke crafts a riveting narrative that delves into the darkest aspects of human nature. His writing style weaves together suspense, mystery, and a touch of romance, captivating readers from beginning to end.
"Jaffery" is a gripping tale that explores the depths of espionage, the consequences of choices made, and the power of one man's quest for truth. "Jaffery" by William John Locke is a fictional work, and any similarities to real-life events or characters are purely coincidental.
Book Details
Language
EnglishOriginal Language
EnglishPublished In
1915Genre/Category
Tags/Keywords
Author
William John Locke
United Kingdom
William John Locke was a British novelist, dramatist and playwright, best known for his short stories. He was born in Cunningsbury St George, Christ Church, Demerara, British Guiana on 20 March 1863,...
More on William John LockeDownload eBooks
Listen/Download Audiobook
- Select Speed
Related books
The Loot Of Cities by Arnold Bennett
The bustling streets of early 20th-century London, a city of contrasts, ambitions, and secrets. Written by the acclaimed author Arnold Bennett, this g...
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 by Havelock Ellis
The second of six volumes, this volume covers in extensive detail the topic of "Sexual Inversion", or homosexuality to give it a more current name. Wr...
The Pretty Lady by Arnold Bennett
Christine, a French prostitute, flees to London during World War I in search of a better life. She meets and falls in love with Hoape, a wealthy Engli...
Sex: Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English by Henry Stanton
Henry Stanton was appalled at the shocking lack of information given to young people about sex and reproduction in his time. He felt this was a crime...
Day Dreams by Rudolph Valentino
Step into a world where reality and fantasy intertwine, where dreams hold the power to shape destinies. It takes readers on an enchanting voyage throu...
The Lives of the Queens of England Volume 4 by Agnes Strickland
Step into the captivating world of royal intrigue and feminine power as Agnes Strickland and Elisabeth Strickland delve into the extraordinary lives o...
Judith Lee - Pages From Her Life by Richard Marsh
The intriguing world of Judith Lee, a woman whose existence is shrouded in mystery. From the first page to the last, this captivating novel takes read...
The Heir by Vita sackville-west
In the secluded and enchanting countryside of Kent, secrets are woven into the very fabric of Sissinghurst Castle. A legacy of love, ambition, and bet...
The Love Affairs of Pixie by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
This is a captivating tale that intertwines romance, humor, and the complexities of relationships. Set in a charming English countryside, the story fo...
Honey-Bee by Anatole France
This captivating tale takes readers on a remarkable exploration of intellectual curiosity, societal norms, and the power of human connection. Anatole...
Reviews for Jaffery
No reviews posted or approved, yet...