The Forbidden Territory

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Pub Date Oct 10 2013 | Archive Date Oct 31 2013
Bloomsbury USA | Bloomsbury Reader

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The Forbidden Territory, Dennis Wheatley’s first published novel, introducing his modern trinity of musketeers in the epicurean Duke de Richleau, financier Simon Aron, and the wealthy young American, Rex Van Ryn.

The Duke receives a coded message from his missing friend, Van Ryn who, while hunting for treasure lost during the Soviet takeover of Russia, is now in prison somewhere in that vast country.

Along with the Duke, good friends Simon Aron and Richard Eaton set off on a secret mission to secure his escape. Without official papers they lead a thrilling caper, hunted by the Secret Police, through Siberia and across the plains of Soviet Russia.

The Forbidden Territory, first published in 1933, was the Number 1 bestseller of its day, reprinting 7 times in as many weeks on publication. Dennis Wheatley became an international bestseller of over 50 novels, each one a bestseller on publication, and at the time of his death in 1977, Dennis Wheatley titles outsold Agatha Christie.

Dennis Yates Wheatley (1897–1977) was an English author whose prolific output of stylish thrillers and occult novels made him one of the world's best-selling writers from the 1930s through the 1960s. His Gregory Sallust series was one of the main inspirations for Ian Fleming's James Bond stories.

Born in South London, he was the eldest of three children of an upper-middle-class family, the owners of Wheatley & Son of Mayfair, a wine business. He admitted to little aptitude for schooling, and was expelled from Dulwich College. Soon after his expulsion Wheatley became a British Merchant Navy officer cadet on the training ship HMS Worcester.

During World War II, Wheatley was a member of the London Controlling Section, which secretly coordinated strategic military deception and cover plans. His literary talents gained him employment with planning staffs for the War Office under Winston Churchill. He wrote numerous papers for the War Office, including suggestions for dealing with a German invasion of Britain.

Dennis Wheatley died on November 11, 1977. During his life he wrote over 70 books and sold over 50 million copies.

Twenty titles will launch on October 10, 2013, with three of Wheatley’s most famous thriller and gothic occult works – The Forbidden Territory, The Devil Rides Out, and To The Devil A Daughter – also becoming available in paperback.

Dubbed "the prince of thriller writers" by the Times Literary Supplement, Wheatley’s success was remarkable.

The Forbidden Territory, Dennis Wheatley’s first published novel, introducing his modern trinity of musketeers in the epicurean Duke de Richleau, financier Simon Aron, and the wealthy young American...


Advance Praise

“One of the most popular storytellers of the Century.” —Daily Telegraph

“Here is a born teller of tales . . . a genuine literary flair to keep the reader up long after his usual bed-time . . . altogether a fine first novel.” —Daily Telegraph

“He forcibly abducts the imagination.” —Howard Spring, Evening Standard

“The word thriller has never been more aptly bestowed.” —Lionel Hale, The News Chronicle

“One of the most popular storytellers of the Century.” —Daily Telegraph

“Here is a born teller of tales . . . a genuine literary flair to keep the reader up long after his usual bed-time...


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Review: FORBIDDEN TERRITORY by Dennis Wheatley

The early 20th century was plentiful with prolific authors: Dennis Wheatley, Sax Rohmer, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and many more. Most hold in common intriguing characters, wildly adventurous plots, and writing that is easily accessible, even nearly a century later. I'm so glad to see Dennis Wheatley's work in new publication. At minimum, his novels provide scenic, adventuresome, heart-in-mouth escapism, a perfect comfortable evening's reading entertainment, and maybe, some food for thought too.

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