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.”—The 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.”—The Boston Transcript.
| A Prince of Sinners | The Curious Quest |
| The Man and His Kingdom | The Wicked Marquis |
| The Great Secret | The Box With Broken Seals |
| Jeanne of the Marshes | The Great Impersonation |
| The Lost Ambassador | The Devil’s Paw |
| A Daughter of the Marionis | Jacob’s Ladder |
| Havoc | The Profiteers |
| The Lighted Way | Nobody’s Man |
| The Survivor | The Great Prince Shan |
| A People’s Man | The Evil Shepherd |
| The Way of These Women | The Seven Conundrums |
| The Pawns Count | Michael’s Evil Deeds |
| The Zeppelin’s Passenger | The Mystery Road |
| The Inevitable Millionaires | The Wrath to Come |
| Stolen Idols | The Passionate Quest |
Boston LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publishers
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