His novels, particularly the Sir Leonard Wallace series, were well-received in the 1930s. The Times Literary Supplement described his work as "sensational" and "a genuine piece of forceful story-telling". Modern critics from sites like Promoting Crime Fiction note that while historically informative, his books can feel predictable and reflect the dated social biases of the era.
1. Alexander Wilson (1893–1963): Spy, Novelist, and Subject of Mrs. Wilson alexander wilson
Critics from The Scotsman praise his "astonishing eye for detail" and describe his bird drawings as full of "liveliness and anecdote". His novels, particularly the Sir Leonard Wallace series,
This Alexander Wilson was a British MI6 officer and a prolific author of 27 thriller novels. His complex personal life—which included four wives and multiple families who were unaware of each other—is the basis for the critically acclaimed TV miniseries (2018). This Alexander Wilson was a British MI6 officer