E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

Mr. Oppenheim never fails to entertain us.—Boston Transcript.

The author has acquired an admirable technique of the sort demanded by the novel of intrigue and mystery.—The Dial, Chicago.

Mr. Oppenheim is a past master of the art of constructing ingenious plots and weaving them around attractive characters.—London Morning Post.

By all odds the most successful among the writers of that class of fiction which, for want of a better term, may be called "mystery stories."—Ainslee's Magazine.

Readers of Mr. Oppenheim's novels may always count on a story of absorbing interest, turning on a complicated plot, worked out with dexterous craftsmanship.—Literary Digest, New York.

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

Havoc

A brilliant and engrossing story of love, mystery, and international intrigue.

Peter Ruff and the Double Four

Deals with the exploits of a shrewd detective and a mysterious secret society.

The Moving Finger.

A mystifying story dealing with unexpected results of a wealthy M.P.'s experiment with a poor young man.

Berenice.

Oppenheim in a new vein—the story of the love of a novelist of high ideals for an actress.

The Lost Ambassador.

A straightforward mystery tale of Paris and London, in which a rascally maître d'hotel plays an important part.

A Daughter of the Marionis.

A melodramatic romance of Palermo and England, dealing with a rejected Italian lover's attempted revenge.

Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown.

A murder-mystery story rich in sensational incidents.

The Illustrious Prince.

A narrative of mystery and Japanese political intrigue.

Jeanne of the Marshes.

Strange doings at an English house party are here set forth.

The Governors.

A romance of the intrigues of American finance.

The Missioner.

Strongly depicts the love of an earnest missioner and a worldly heroine.

The Long Arm of Mannister.

A distinctly different story that deals with a wronged man's ingenious revenge.

As a Man Lives.

Discloses the mystery surrounding the fair occupant of a yellow house.

The Avenger.

Unravels an intricate tangle of political intrigue and private revenge.

The Great Secret.

Unfolds a stupendous international conspiracy.

A Lost Leader.

A realistic romance woven around a striking personality.

A Maker of History.

"Explains" the Russian Baltic fleet's attack on the North Sea fishing fleet.

Enoch Strone: A Master of Men.

The story of a self-made man who made a foolish early marriage.

The Malefactor.

An amazing story of a man who suffered imprisonment for a crime he did not commit.

The Traitors.

A capital romance of love, adventure and Russian intrigue.

A Prince of Sinners.

An engrossing story of English social and political life.

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.

Anna the Adventuress.

A surprising tale of a bold deception.

Mysterious Mr. Sabin.

An ingenious story of a world-startling international intrigue.

The Yellow Crayon.

Containing the exciting experiences of Mr. Sabin with a powerful secret society.

The Betrayal.

A thrilling story of treachery in high diplomatic circles.

A Sleeping Memory.

A remarkable story of an unhappy girl who was deprived of her memory.

The Master Mummer.

The strange romance of beautiful Isobel de Sorrens.

Little, Brown & Co., Publishers, Boston

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