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The Fellowship of the Frog

A tense crime story follows the emergence of a secretive organization nicknamed the Frogs that escalates from obscure outrages to calculated violence and large-scale thefts. After a brutal, unexplained assault on a prominent local man, public alarm grows while detectives, journalists and other figures pursue clues into a shadowy hierarchy controlled by a commanding figure known as the Frog. Episodes alternate between inquiry, raids and close encounters with members of the network as evidence, betrayals and revelations build toward confrontations that seek to unmask the fellowship and disrupt its operations. The narrative balances suspenseful action, investigative procedure, and the social atmosphere that enables clandestine power.

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A tense crime story follows the emergence of a secretive organization nicknamed the Frogs that escalates from obscure outrages to calculated violence and large-scale thefts. After a brutal, unexplained assault on a prominent local man, public alarm grows while detectives, journalists and other figures pursue clues into a shadowy hierarchy controlled by a commanding figure known as the Frog. Episodes alternate between inquiry, raids and close encounters with members of the network as evidence, betrayals and revelations build toward confrontations that seek to unmask the fellowship and disrupt its operations. The narrative balances suspenseful action, investigative procedure, and the social atmosphere that enables clandestine power.

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Edgar Wallace

Edgar Wallace was a prolific English writer known for his contributions to crime fiction and thrillers in the early 20th century. He authored numerous novels, plays, and screenplays, becoming a significant figure in popular literature. Wallace's storytelling often featured intricate plots and vivid characters, with works such as "Bones": Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country showcasing his flair for adventure and suspense. His writing not only entertained readers but also influenced the genre, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world.

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