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The Just Men of Cordova
by Edgar Wallace
Written by Edgar Wallace, The Just Men of Cordova presents an adventure, fiction first published in 1917. The work draws its energy from risk, movement, endurance, and encounters beyond ordinary life, giving Edgar Wallace room to explore how people respond to pressure, desire, and change. As part of a series, the book also contributes to a larger imaginative or narrative design while retaining its own identity. Form and tone matter throughout, with a brisk narrative style that favors momentum, danger, and vivid episodes. At roughly 52,222 words with a fairly easy reading profile, it offers a reading commitment that is easy to judge before beginning while still leaving room for close attention. The work remains relevant through its appeal as a study of courage, survival, and the urge to cross boundaries. Its strongest appeal lies in the meeting of risk and brisk narrative style, giving the book both immediate character and lasting interest.
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