E. Phillips Oppenheim
Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), the self-styled 'Prince of Storytellers,' wrote thrillers and other popular genres. He invented the 'rogue male' school of spy fiction and became an international best-seller for half a century.'Mr. Oppenheim is a past master of the art of constructing ingenious plots and weaving them around attractive characters.'--London Morning PostThis edition includes a new introduction by literary scholar Darrell Schweitzer. 3