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The Great Impersonation (Summarized Edition)
Set on the eve of the First World War, The Great Impersonation turns on a perilous exchange of identities: has Sir Everard Dominey returned from Africa reformed, or is he his German double, Leopold von Ragastein, sent to infiltrate English high society? Oppenheim's polished, brisk Edwardian prose fuses the doppelgänger tradition with invasion-scare espionage, moving from Mayfair salons to a haunted country estate.
Elegant misdirection, clipped dialogue, and carefully staged revelations place the novel at the hinge between sensation fiction and the modern spy thriller. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), hailed as the "Prince of Storytellers, " transformed a merchant's cosmopolitan experience and voracious travel into more than a hundred thrillers. Attuned to prewar diplomacy, clubland rituals, and newspaper serial pacing, he crafted urbane intrigues where reputation and power trade hands.
That preoccupation with social performance culminates here in a plot that treats identity as an asset subject to falsification, persuasion, and surveillance. Readers of Buchan, Childers, and early Greene will relish its taut construction and period atmosphere. Beyond its thrills, the novel offers a lucid lens on national paranoia and personal duplicity-an enduring study in how loyalty, class, and desire complicate the self. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Elegant misdirection, clipped dialogue, and carefully staged revelations place the novel at the hinge between sensation fiction and the modern spy thriller. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), hailed as the "Prince of Storytellers, " transformed a merchant's cosmopolitan experience and voracious travel into more than a hundred thrillers. Attuned to prewar diplomacy, clubland rituals, and newspaper serial pacing, he crafted urbane intrigues where reputation and power trade hands.
That preoccupation with social performance culminates here in a plot that treats identity as an asset subject to falsification, persuasion, and surveillance. Readers of Buchan, Childers, and early Greene will relish its taut construction and period atmosphere. Beyond its thrills, the novel offers a lucid lens on national paranoia and personal duplicity-an enduring study in how loyalty, class, and desire complicate the self. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Set on the eve of the First World War, The Great Impersonation turns on a perilous exchange of identities: has Sir Everard Dominey returned from Africa reformed, or is he his German double, Leopold von Ragastein, sent to infiltrate English high society? Oppenheim's polished, brisk Edwardian prose fuses the doppelgänger tradition with invasion-scare espionage, moving from Mayfair salons to a haunted country estate.
Elegant misdirection, clipped dialogue, and carefully staged revelations place the novel at the hinge between sensation fiction and the modern spy thriller. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), hailed as the "Prince of Storytellers, " transformed a merchant's cosmopolitan experience and voracious travel into more than a hundred thrillers. Attuned to prewar diplomacy, clubland rituals, and newspaper serial pacing, he crafted urbane intrigues where reputation and power trade hands.
That preoccupation with social performance culminates here in a plot that treats identity as an asset subject to falsification, persuasion, and surveillance. Readers of Buchan, Childers, and early Greene will relish its taut construction and period atmosphere. Beyond its thrills, the novel offers a lucid lens on national paranoia and personal duplicity-an enduring study in how loyalty, class, and desire complicate the self. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Elegant misdirection, clipped dialogue, and carefully staged revelations place the novel at the hinge between sensation fiction and the modern spy thriller. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), hailed as the "Prince of Storytellers, " transformed a merchant's cosmopolitan experience and voracious travel into more than a hundred thrillers. Attuned to prewar diplomacy, clubland rituals, and newspaper serial pacing, he crafted urbane intrigues where reputation and power trade hands.
That preoccupation with social performance culminates here in a plot that treats identity as an asset subject to falsification, persuasion, and surveillance. Readers of Buchan, Childers, and early Greene will relish its taut construction and period atmosphere. Beyond its thrills, the novel offers a lucid lens on national paranoia and personal duplicity-an enduring study in how loyalty, class, and desire complicate the self. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
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Peter Ruff and the Double Four. A Riveting Tale of Deception and Intrigue in Early 20th Century Britain
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A Maker of History. Enriched edition. A Thrilling Tale of Intrigue and Power in Early 20th-Century Europe
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The Missioner. Enriched edition. Intrigue, Espionage, and Political Conspiracies in Early 20th-Century Europe
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The Great Prince Shan. Intrigue and Power: A Political Thriller of Espionage and International Diplomacy
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Jeanne of the Marshes. Enriched edition. Love and Betrayal Unveiled: A Tale of Mystery and Suspense in the English Countryside
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An Amiable Charlatan. Enriched edition. Deception and Charm in Early 20th Century Intrigue
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The Mischief-Maker. A Tale of Political Intrigue and Betrayal in Post-WWI Europe
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Anna the Adventuress. Enriched edition. A Riveting Tale of Suspense, Betrayal, and Intrigue
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A Prince of Sinners. A Tale of Scandal, Intrigue, and Romance in Edwardian England
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The Double Life Of Mr. Alfred Burton. A Tale of Intrigue and Deception in Early 20th Century England
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The Evil Shepherd. A Tale of Espionage, Betrayal, and International Intrigue
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Aaron Rodd, Diviner. An Intriguing Tale of Supernatural Abilities and 20th-Century Intrigue
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The Survivor. Enriched edition. An Intriguing Tale of Mystery, Suspense, and Intrigue in Early 20th Century England
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The Yellow Crayon. A Riveting Espionage Thriller of Betrayal and Conspiracy
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The Zeppelin's Passenger. Enriched edition. A Thrilling Tale of Espionage and Intrigue in World War I
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