E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

We do not stop to inquire into the measure of his art any more than we inquire into that of Alexander Dumas. We only realize that here is a benefactor of tired men and women seeking relaxation.—Independent, New York.

Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
An amazing revelation of war in the making.

The Vanished Messenger
What resulted when the Powers conspired against England.

A People's Man
How a socialistic leader became involved in international affairs.

The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton
Oppenheim in a new vein—a pure comedy.

The Mischief-Maker
A blending of love, romance, and international intrigue.

The Lighted Way
A mystery story that involves the revolution in Portugal.

Havoc
An engrossing story of love, mystery, and international intrigue.

Peter Ruff and the Double-Four
Deals with a shrewd detective and a mysterious secret society.

The Moving Finger
A mystifying story dealing with a wealthy M. P.'s experiment.

Berenice
A masterly tale of a strong love that is tragic in its outcome.

The Prince of Sinners
An engrossing story of English social and political life.

Anna the Adventuress
A surprising tale of a bold deception.

The Master Mummer
The strange romance of beautiful Isobel de Sorrens.

The Mysterious Mr. Sabin
The ingenious story of a bold international intrigue.

The Yellow Crayon
Mr. Sabin's exciting experiences with a powerful secret society.

A Millionaire of Yesterday
A gripping story of a wealthy West African miner.

The Man and His Kingdom
A dramatic tale of adventure in South America.

The Traitors
A capital romance of love, adventure, and Russian intrigue.

The Betrayal
A thrilling story of treachery in high diplomatic circles.

A Sleeping Memory
The story of an unhappy girl who was deprived of her memory.

Enoch Strone: A Master of Men
A tremendously strong story of a self-made man.

A Maker of History
A daring tale that "explains" a great historical event.

The Malefactor
An amazing story of a strange revenge.

A Lost Leader
A realistic romance woven around a striking personality.

The Great Secret
Unfolds a stupendous international conspiracy.

The Avenger
Unravels the deepest of mysteries with consummate power.

The Long Arm of Mannister
Deals with a wronged man's ingenious revenge.

The Tempting of Tavernake
In which an unromantic Englishman falls in love and learns something
about women.

The Governors
A romance of the intrigues of American finance.

Jeanne of the Marshes
Strange doings at an English house party are here set forth.

As a Man Lives
Discloses the mystery surrounding the fair occupant of a yellow house.

The Illustrious Prince
Exposes a Japanese political intrigue in London.

The Lost Ambassador
A straightforward mystery tale of Paris and London.

A Daughter of the Marionis
A tale of a beautiful Sicilian whose love interfered with her revenge.

The Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown
An ingenious solution of a murder mystery.

The Survivor
A striking story of a young Englishman's uphill fight.

The World's Great Snare
The love romance of a pretty American girl and an English prospector.

Those Other Days
A collection of gripping and vivid stories.

For the Queen
Remarkable stories of diplomatic scandals and political intrigue.

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