The Advertisement: Drummond's ad is brief and to the point: "Demobilised officer, finding peace incredibly tedious, would welcome diversion. Legitimate if possible; but crime, if of a comparatively humorous description, no objection." This bold and somewhat cheeky invitation soon attracts the attention of a young woman named Phyllis Benton, who fears for her father’s safety and is looking for help.The Mystery: Phyllis tells Drummond about a dangerous conspiracy led by Carl Peterson, a cunning and ruthless villain. Peterson is manipulating her father, an industrialist, as part of a grand scheme to overthrow the British government and establish a dictatorship. Drummond, drawn to the adventure and to Phyllis, agrees to help.Drummond's Pursuit: The novel follows Drummond as he takes on Peterson and his criminal organization. Armed with his wits, physical strength, and a cadre of loyal former soldiers, Drummond dives into a series of perilous encounters. The action is fast-paced, with plenty of fistfights, chases, and clever traps set by both the hero and the villain.Carl Peterson and Irma: Peterson is a formidable antagonist, whose intelligence and resourcefulness make him a worthy opponent for Drummond. Adding to the danger is Irma, Peterson's beautiful and deadly accomplice, who becomes both a foil and a temptress for Drummond.

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