“Bertrand isn’t such a very bad pupil.”

THE END


E. Phillips Oppenheim’s Novels

He possesses the magic art of narration.—New York Herald.

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, maybe called “mystery stories.”—Ainslee’s Magazine.

E. Phillips Oppenheim has a very admirable gift of telling good stories, thoroughly matured, brilliantly constructed, and convincingly told.—London Times.