The Secret Agent is considered to be one of Joseph Conrad's finest works and was ranked the 46th best novel of the 20th century by the Modern Library. Set in London at the end of the nineteenth century it follows the life of Mr. Verloc a secret agent who is also the proprietor of a small shop that sells "photographs of more or less undressed dancing girls" and "a few books with titles hinting at impropriety." Verloc's friends a group of anarchists assign him the task of destroying the Greenwich Observatory but when things go awry Verloc must deal with the terrible consequences of his actions. As current now as it was a century ago Conrad weaves a chilling tale of espionage exploitation and terrorism that is all too present in our own time.