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"The Spy in Black" is a spy thriller novel by the British writer J. Storer Clouston. It takes place near Scapa Flow in the Orkneys during the First World War. It was one of several thrillers he wrote along with 'The Man from the Clouds' and 'Beastmark the Spy'. German U-boat officer Lieutenant Conrad Von Belke travels to Scotland as part of a plot to gain intelligence for an attack on the Royal Navy fleet as it leaves its anchor. He encounters a local minister and a British naval officer prepared to betray his country. But things are not all that they seem...
"The Prodigal Father" authored by J. Storer Clouston is a gripping novel that weaves a tale of family secrets, redemption, and reconciliation. Clouston's narrative unfolds through intriguing characters and a well-crafted plot that keeps readers engaged. The story delves into the intricacies of relationships, personal growth, and the pursuit of forgiveness, making it a thought-provoking read that resonates with universal themes of love and redemption.
By J. Storer Clouston is a poignant tale set against the backdrop of World War I. The narrative delves into the complexities of war, exploring themes of sacrifice, love, and the human spirit. Clouston's masterful storytelling and rich character development make this novel a memorable journey through one of history's most defining eras.
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It had been growing steadily more misty even down near the water and now as the released balloon shot up into an altitude of five, ten, and presently twelve thousand feet, everything in Heaven and earth disappeared except that white and clammy fog.
Reproduction of the original: Vandrad the Viking by J. Storer Clouston
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Long after King Estein had joined his fathers on the little holm beyond Hernersfiord, the skalds of Sogn still sang this tale of Vandrad the Viking. It contained much wonderful magic and some astonishingly hard strokes, as they told it; but reading between their lines, the magic bears a strong resemblance to many spells cast even at this day.
Joseph Storer Clouston (1870-1944) was an Orcadian author and historian.