Alexander Wilson (4) (1893–1963)
Autor de Wallace at Bay (Wallace of the Secret Service)
Para otros autores llamados Alexander Wilson, ver la página de desambiguación.
Series
Obras de Alexander Wilson
Chronicles of the Secret Service (Wallace of the Secret Service Series 9) (The Wallace of the Secret Service Series) (2016) 17 copias
Wallace Intervenes (Wallace of the Secret Service Series 8) (The Wallace of the Secret Service Series) (2016) 15 copias
Murder mansion 2 copias
The Crimson Dacoit 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Spencer, Geoffrey
Wilson, Gregory
Chensey, Michael - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1893-10-24
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1963-04-04
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- UK
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Dover, Kent, England, UK
- Ocupaciones
- spy
- Relaciones
- Wilson, Ruth (granddaughter)
Wilson, Dennis B. (son)
Wilson, Alison (wife)
Miembros
Reseñas
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 12
- Miembros
- 127
- Popularidad
- #158,248
- Valoración
- 3.0
- Reseñas
- 1
- ISBNs
- 56
- Idiomas
- 1
The story involves stolen documents and someone blackmailing countries for them and Wallace returning from a trip to the US. It progresses through conspiracies, clever intrigue and complex derring-do. There's not shooting unarmed bad guys, keeping women in the dark about danger and general stiff British upper lip abounding. Many of the men served in World War I and their service there influences the events.
You can see the urge to not get involved in another war, the change in attitude to the French post-World War I and the change towards Germany, though Germans are still thought to be a worthy opponent, the true hatred of Germans would wait until after World War II. The story resolution was well thought-out but still if I was Thalia I would also be plotting my revenge and using the fact that they dismissed me because of my gender to my complete advantage.
I found the inability of Wallace to admit to his wife that there was danger was somewhat dangerous, but it probably was mitigated on the concept of the honourable enemy who wouldn't attack women or children, something that is gone now.… (más)