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.
E. Phillips Oppenheim’s Novels
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.