<p>In 'The Sign at Six,' Stewart Edward White weaves an intricate narrative that intertwines elements of suspense and adventure, emblematic of his oeuvre. As a classic of early 20th-century fiction, the book delves deep into themes of human experience and existential contemplation, all the while maintaining a gripping plot that challenges its characters at every turn. The literary style of White is at once accessible and profound, fostering a ric...