The Avenger - Edgar Wallace

(9 User reviews)   2031
By Catherine Nowak Posted on Feb 5, 2026
In Category - Time Travel
Edgar Wallace Edgar Wallace
English
Hey, I just finished this wild old-school thriller called 'The Avenger' by Edgar Wallace. Picture this: a secret society of rich, bored young men who call themselves 'The Four Just Men' decide to take justice into their own hands. They're not your average vigilantes—they're brilliant, wealthy, and utterly ruthless. When they decide a corrupt financier deserves to die, they send him a polite letter telling him exactly when and how it's going to happen. The catch? The police know it's coming, the public is watching, and they still can't stop it. The whole book is this incredible cat-and-mouse game set in a foggy, gaslit London. It's like watching a ticking clock, wondering if the authorities can outsmart these perfect criminals. It's short, it moves fast, and it has that delicious, pulpy feeling of early 20th-century suspense. If you like a mystery where the bad guys are the smartest people in the room, you've got to check this one out.
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Edgar Wallace's The Avenger (also published as The Four Just Men) isn't just a book; it's a blueprint for a century of thrillers. First published in 1905, it feels both charmingly old-fashioned and startlingly modern in its setup.

The Story

The plot is beautifully simple and tense. A shady foreign minister, Sir Philip Ramon, is pushing a dangerous bill through Parliament. From the shadows, a mysterious group known only as 'The Four Just Men' declare he must be stopped. They don't issue vague threats—they send Ramon a letter stating the exact date and time of his impending assassination. The rest of the book is a race against the clock. Scotland Yard throws everything it has into protecting Ramon, turning his home and office into fortresses. Meanwhile, the public and press are gripped by the mystery. Who are these four men? How will they pull off an impossible murder under the world's watchful eye? The tension builds page by page as the deadline looms.

Why You Should Read It

What I love most is the book's sheer audacity. Wallace makes you root for the police while also being fascinated by the cool, intellectual brilliance of the criminals. They aren't monsters; they're ideologues who believe they are serving a higher justice. This moral gray area is what makes the story stick with you. It's also a fantastic snapshot of Edwardian London—all horse-drawn carriages, telegraph messages, and a public hooked on newspaper extras. You can feel the fog and hear the cobblestones. Wallace's writing is direct and fast-paced. He doesn't waste time; he sets the trap and then slowly tightens the spring.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for anyone who loves a classic, no-frills thriller. It's for readers who enjoy the puzzle-box plots of Agatha Christie but want something with a darker, more procedural edge. If you're a fan of Sherlock Holmes's intellect but sometimes wished Professor Moriarty got his own story, you'll find a lot to love here. It's a short, sharp shock of a novel that proves a simple, high-stakes premise never goes out of style. Just be warned: you might start looking over your shoulder for polite, well-dressed gentlemen with a cause.



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Richard White
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however the flow of the text seems very fluid. Definitely a 5-star read.

Emma Rodriguez
7 months ago

Without a doubt, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. Definitely a 5-star read.

Daniel Walker
5 months ago

Used this for my thesis, incredibly useful.

Amanda Hernandez
9 months ago

Helped me clear up some confusion on the topic.

Sandra Wright
1 year ago

If you enjoy this genre, the character development leaves a lasting impact. A true masterpiece.

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