NOVELS by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

“He is past master of the art of telling a story. He has humor, a keen sense of the dramatic, and a knack of turning out a happy ending just when the complications of the plot threaten worse disasters.”—New York Times.

“Mr. Oppenheim has few equals among modern novelists. He is prolific, he is untiring in the invention of mysterious plots, he is a clever weaver of the plausible with the sensational, and he has the necessary gift of facile narrative.”—Boston Transcript.


A Prince of SinnersThe Lighted Way
Mysterious Mr. SabinThe Survivor
The Master MummerA People’s Man
A Maker of HistoryThe Vanished Messenger
The MalefactorMr. Grex of Monte Carlo
A Millionaire of YesterdayThe Double Traitor
The Man and His KingdomThe Way of These Women
The Yellow CrayonMr. Marx’s Secret
A Sleeping MemoryAn Amiable Charlatan
The Great SecretThe Hillman
The AvengerThe Cinema Murder
The Long Arm of MannisterThe Pawn’s Count
The GovernorsThe Zeppelin’s Passenger
Jeanne of the MarshesThe Curious Quest
The Illustrious PrinceThe Wicked Marquis
The Lost AmbassadorThe Box with Broken Seals
A Daughter of the MarionisThe Great Impersonation
BereniceThe Devil’s Paw
HavocJacob’s Ladder

LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publishers, BOSTON


The Best Story Oppenheim Ever Wrote!

THE GREAT
IMPERSONATION

By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

With illustrations by Nana French Bickford
12mo. Cloth. 322 pages.

“No more successful mystery story was ever written than ‘The Great Impersonation.’ It is indeed a triumph of construction and treatment that holds the attention of the reader from first to last.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.

“‘The Great Impersonation’ is a thoroughly good story with an ingenious plot, and a series of exciting episodes that recall A. Conan Doyle of the days when he was writing about Sherlock Holmes.”—The New York Tribune.

“For ingenuity of plot and cleverness of treatment, it is a masterpiece among contemporary mystery stories.”—The Boston Herald.

“Mr. Oppenheim, well established master of mystery, has in ‘The Great Impersonation’ outdone himself in his exploitation of the hitherto unsuspected.”—The New York World.

“‘The Great Impersonation’ will be, and will deserve to be, one of the best sellers of the year.”—The Boston Post.


LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publishers 34 Beacon Street, Boston


Transcriber’s Note:

1. Minor changes have been made to correct what appear to be typesetters’ errors; otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the author’s words and intent.

2. The original book did not have a Table of Contents; one has been added to this e-text for the reader’s convenience.