The Four Faces: A Mystery
1914
The Four Faces: A Mystery, published in 1914 by William Le Queux, follows the enigmatic character Hugesson Gastrell, whose mysterious background raises suspicions among London's high society. The story is narrated by Michael Berrington, who becomes intrigued by Gastrell after overhearing a conversation about him. As Berrington and his friend Jack Osborne investigate Gastrell's identity, they uncover a web of intrigue and potential danger. This novel exemplifies early 20th-century detective fiction, showcasing Le Queux's knack for suspense and character-driven storytelling.






































































