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The Lost Naval Papers

By Bennet Copplestone

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of war, a writer gets caught in a web of lies and spying that could change everything.

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2003-12-01
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Summary

"The Lost Naval Papers" by Bennet Copplestone is a captivating thriller that unfolds during World War I. Richard Cary, a writer covering naval events, finds his life turned upside down when he steps into a dangerous world of secrets and trickery. He meets William Dawson, a sharp detective from Scotland Yard, who wants Cary to help him trick enemy spies by creating fake documents filled with naval secrets. As Cary gets more involved, he learns about important naval papers that could be used by the enemy, which puts him in danger. With Dawson planning to use Cary's fake notes to catch a spy named Hagan, Cary is caught between his own sense of right and wrong and a risky game that could have serious consequences, all while dealing with the tense atmosphere of wartime.

About the Author

Frederick Harcourt Kitchin, was a British journalist, statistician and author.

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