E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
THE LONG ARM. 6s.
"The Long Arm" is unlike any of Mr. Oppenheim's other popular stories. The hero, Mannister, a powerfully drawn character, is the victim of a cruel plot of a band of conspirators. Undaunted by the great odds against him, he proceeds to revenge himself. The ingenuity of device and boldness of execution of his astounding adventures keep the reader enthralled to the very end.
THE GOVERNORS. 6s.
The Globe.—"'The Governors' is by Mr. E. P. Oppenheim—need more be said to assure the reader that it is as full of ruses, politics and sensations as heart could desire."
THE MISSIONER. 6s.
The Huddersfield Examiner.—"We have nothing but the very highest praise for this book. It is a remarkable success for Mr. Oppenheim in every way. Deeply engrossing as a novel, pure in style, and practically faultless as a literary work."
CONSPIRATORS. 6s.
The Daily Telegraph.—"The author must be congratulated on having achieved a story which is full of liveliness."
THE SECRET. 6s.