David shook his head.
"I have no idea."
"I left him seated at his desk," she told him. "He is writing a line to Mr. Wadham, Junior, asking him to-day's price of the Pluto Oil shares."
THE END
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 Sinners
Mysterious Mr. Sabin
The Master Mummer
A Maker of History
The Malefactor
A Millionaire of Yesterday
The Man and His Kingdom
The Betrayal
The Yellow Crayon
The Traitors
Enoch Strone
A Sleeping Memory
A Lost Leader
The Great Secret
The Avenger
The Long Arm of Mannister
The Governors
Jeanne of the Marshes
The Illustrious Prince
The Lost Ambassador
The Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown
A Daughter of the Marionis
Berenice
The Moving Finger
Havoc
The Lighted Way
The Tempting of Tavernake
The Mischief-Maker
The World's Great Snare
The Survivor
Those Other Days
A People's Man
The Vanished Messenger
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
The Double Traitor
The Way of These Women
Mr. Marx's Secret
An Amiable Charlatan
The Kingdom of the Blind
The Hillman
The Cinema Murder
Bernard The Pawns Count
The Zeppelin's Passenger
The Curious Quest
The Wicked Marquis