<p>In 'The Man Who Bought London,' Edgar Wallace delivers a compelling tale of ambition, power, and benevolent deception. The narrative unfolds through a complex plot, following Kerry King, an American who envisions reforming London's infrastructure for the underprivileged. While the novel immerses the reader in an early 20th-century London setting, Wallace navigates through the conventions of the crime genre, weaving intrigue with socioeconomic ...