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The Lost Ambassador
A straightforward mystery story, the plot of which hinges on the sale of two battleships.
The Illustrious Prince
The tale of a world-startling international intrigue.
Mr. Oppenheim is a past master of the art of constructing ingenious plots and weaving them around attractive characters.—London Morning Mail
Jeanne of the Marshes
An engrossing tale of love and adventure.
A real Oppenheim tale, abundantly satisfying to the reader.—New York World
The Governors
A romance of the intrigues of American finance.
The ever welcome Oppenheim.—Boston Transcript
The Missioner
Strongly depicts the love of an earnest missioner and a worldly heroine with a past.
An entrancingly interesting romance.—Pittsburg Post
The Long Arm of Mannister
A distinctly different story that deals with a wronged man’s ingenious plan of revenge.
Mannister is a powerfully drawn character.—Philadelphia Press
As a Man Lives, or the Mystery of the Yellow House
Tells of an English curate and his mysterious neighbor.
Every page in it suggests a mystery.—Literary World, London
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A Maker of History
A capital story that “explains” the Russian Baltic fleet’s attack on the North Sea fishing fleet.
An enthralling tale, with a surprisingly well-sustained mystery, and a series of plots, counterplots, and well-managed climaxes.—Brooklyn Times
The Malefactor
An amazing story of the strange revenge of Sir Wingrave Seton, who suffered imprisonment for a crime he did not commit.
Spirited, aggressive, vigorous, mysterious, and, best of all, well told.—Boston Transcript
A Millionaire of Yesterday
A gripping story of a West African miner who clears his name of a great stain.
A thrilling story throughout.—Philadelphia Press
The Man and His Kingdom
An intensely dramatic tale of love, intrigue, and adventure in a South American state.
A daring bit of fiction, full of vigorous life and unflagging interest.—Chicago Tribune
The Betrayal
An enthralling story of treachery of state secrets in high diplomatic circles of England.
The denouement is almost as surprising as the mystery is baffling.—Public Opinion
A Daughter of the Marionis
A melodramatic story of Palermo and London, that is replete with action.
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A Prince of Sinners
An engrossing story of English social political life, with powerfully drawn characters.
Thoroughly matured, brilliantly constructed, and convincingly told.—London Times
It is rare that so much knowledge of the world, taken as a whole, is set between two covers of a novel.—Chicago Daily News
Anna the Adventuress
A surprising tale of London life, with a most engaging heroine.
The consequences of a bold deception Mr. Oppenheim has unfolded to us with remarkable ingenuity. The story sparkles with brilliant conversation and strong situations.—St. Louis Republic
Mysterious Mr. Sabin
An ingenious story of a bold international intrigue with an irresistibly fascinating “villain.”
Intensely readable for its dramatic force, its absolute originality, and the strength of the men and women who fill its pages.—Pittsburg Times
The Yellow Crayon
Containing the exciting experiences of Mr. Sabin with a powerful secret society.
This stirring story shows unusual originality.—New York Times
The Master Mummer
The strange romance of Isobel de Sorrens and the part a mysterious actor played in her life.
A love tale laden with adventure and intrigue, with a saving grace of humor.—Philadelphia North American
The Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown
A mystery story, rich in sensational incidents and dramatic situations.
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The Avenger
Unravels an intricate tangle of political intrigue and private revenge with consummate power of fascination.
A lively, thrilling, captivating story.—New York Times
A Lost Leader
Weaves a realistic romance around a striking personality.
Mr. Oppenheim is one of the few writers who can make a political novel as interesting as a good detective story.—The Independent, New York
The Great Secret
Deals with a stupendous international conspiracy.
Founded on a daring invention and daringly carried out.—The Boston Globe
Enoch Strone: A Master of Men
The story of a masterful self-made man who made a foolish marriage early in life.
In no other novel has Mr. Oppenheim created such life-like characters or handled his plot with such admirable force and restraint.—Baltimore American
A Sleeping Memory
The remarkable tale of an unhappy girl who consented to be deprived of her memory, with unlooked-for consequences.
He deals with the curious and unexpected, and displays all the qualities which made him famous.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat
The Traitors
A capital story of love, adventure, and Russian political intrigue in a small Balkan state.
Swift-moving and exciting. The love episodes have freshness and charm.—Minneapolis Tribune
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