
Published in 1900, 'An Eye for an Eye' is a mystery novel by William Le Queux that follows Frank Urwin, a special reporter, and his friend Richard Cleugh, an unconventional journalist, as they investigate the mysterious deaths of two individuals in a Kensington home. The narrative explores themes of intrigue and deception within the context of London's journalistic life, featuring baffling clues and hidden motives. Le Queux, known for his contributions to the mystery and espionage genres, reflects the anxieties of his era leading up to World War I.





































































