<p>An articulation of intrigue and suspense, 'The Lady in the Car' by William Le Queux is a testament to the enduring appeal of early twentieth-century espionage literature. With its intricately woven plot and skilful narrative, Le Queux's novel epitomizes the style of mystery and adventure that flourished during this period. The book is a meticulously crafted piece that not only encapsulates the literary preferences of its time but also Le Queux...