Achmed Abdullah (1881-1945) was an early 20th-century writer best known for his exotic adventure tales and mystery stories often set in the East. Born Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff, he drew from his Russian, British, and Middle Eastern heritage to create richly atmospheric narratives that captivated Western audiences with their blend of intrigue, suspense, and cultural detail. His work frequently appeared in pulp magazines, and his novels and...