<p>In 'The Man Who Changed His Name,' Edgar Wallace paints a gripping narrative imbued with suspense, delving into the lives of Selby Clive and his much younger wife Nita. With a piercing examination of marriage, fidelity, and identity, Wallace ingeniously crafts a world where mistrust and rumors lead to an obsessive quest for truth, culminating in the revelation of past deeds and present fears. The novel, set in an early 20th-century milieu, sho...