He is widely regarded as one of the earliest pioneers of the thriller and spy-fiction genre as it is recognised today. Oppenheim’s incredible literary success meant that his own life soon began to mirror that of his opulent characters.
Oppenheim's skillful storytelling and deft characterizations make this book a defining example of early espionage literature, offering not only a suspenseful tale but also a glimpse into the cultural anxieties of the period during which it ...
Edward Phillips Oppenheim (22 October 1866 - 3 February 1946) was an English novelist, in his lifetime a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers.
This novel, in particular, may draw from Oppenheim's own brushes with the glittering Mediterranean high society and the darker undercurrents that often accompanied it.
This book is a collection of 136 stanzas and offers a short note on the poets before the start of their hymns. This book is a reprint of the 1921 edition.