
The Seven Secrets is a mystery novel by William Le Queux, first published in 1903. The story follows Dr. Ralph Boyd as he investigates the murder of Mr. Henry Courtenay, an elderly gentleman found stabbed in his bed. Set against the backdrop of London's elite, the narrative explores themes of suspicion and deceit within the Courtenay household, where secrets and strained relationships complicate the search for the true killer. This work is notable for its intricate plot and early contribution to the detective fiction genre.





































































