<p>In 'Bones in London,' Edgar Wallace spins an engaging tale of Augustus Tibbetts, known affectionately as Bones, whose transition from the coast of Africa to the bustling streets of London offers a comedic yet insightful look into early 20th-century city life. Wallace's narrative style in this novel is characterized by its rapid pace and sparkling wit, as it follows Bone's endeavours within the dubious Schemes Ltd. Navigating through a sea of q...