Nobody's Man. A Thrilling Tale of Espionage and Betrayal
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- Nombre de pages260
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624219-0
- EAN4064066242190
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille613 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Nobody's Man, " E. Phillips Oppenheim crafts a riveting narrative that delves into the tangled web of human ambition and deception within early 20th-century society. This intricately plotted novel showcases Oppenheim's signature style'Äîa blend of suspense, wit, and astute social commentary. As the story unfolds, the exploration of identity and morality takes center stage, reflecting the era's fascination with the dualities of man and the relentless pursuit of success, echoing the literary conventions of the burgeoning thriller genre.
Oppenheim's vivid prose and dynamic character arcs draw readers into a world where trust is fleeting and motives are rarely pure. E. Phillips Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'prince of storytellers, ' was a prolific writer whose extensive career spanned over half a century. Born in 1866, he gained a reputation for his keen insights into human nature and social dynamics, likely influenced by the rapidly changing world around him.
Oppenheim's background in the bustling financial centers of London provided him with a unique perspective, allowing him to weave intricate tales that mirror the complexities of societal ambition, which is palpably felt in "Nobody's Man." This novel will undoubtedly captivate readers who appreciate richly crafted narratives filled with tension and intrigue. Oppenheim's ability to create complex characters and explore profound themes makes "Nobody's Man" a significant work worth revisiting.
Readers seeking both entertainment and enlightenment in tense storytelling will find this book an invaluable addition to their literary explorations.
Oppenheim's vivid prose and dynamic character arcs draw readers into a world where trust is fleeting and motives are rarely pure. E. Phillips Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'prince of storytellers, ' was a prolific writer whose extensive career spanned over half a century. Born in 1866, he gained a reputation for his keen insights into human nature and social dynamics, likely influenced by the rapidly changing world around him.
Oppenheim's background in the bustling financial centers of London provided him with a unique perspective, allowing him to weave intricate tales that mirror the complexities of societal ambition, which is palpably felt in "Nobody's Man." This novel will undoubtedly captivate readers who appreciate richly crafted narratives filled with tension and intrigue. Oppenheim's ability to create complex characters and explore profound themes makes "Nobody's Man" a significant work worth revisiting.
Readers seeking both entertainment and enlightenment in tense storytelling will find this book an invaluable addition to their literary explorations.
In "Nobody's Man, " E. Phillips Oppenheim crafts a riveting narrative that delves into the tangled web of human ambition and deception within early 20th-century society. This intricately plotted novel showcases Oppenheim's signature style'Äîa blend of suspense, wit, and astute social commentary. As the story unfolds, the exploration of identity and morality takes center stage, reflecting the era's fascination with the dualities of man and the relentless pursuit of success, echoing the literary conventions of the burgeoning thriller genre.
Oppenheim's vivid prose and dynamic character arcs draw readers into a world where trust is fleeting and motives are rarely pure. E. Phillips Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'prince of storytellers, ' was a prolific writer whose extensive career spanned over half a century. Born in 1866, he gained a reputation for his keen insights into human nature and social dynamics, likely influenced by the rapidly changing world around him.
Oppenheim's background in the bustling financial centers of London provided him with a unique perspective, allowing him to weave intricate tales that mirror the complexities of societal ambition, which is palpably felt in "Nobody's Man." This novel will undoubtedly captivate readers who appreciate richly crafted narratives filled with tension and intrigue. Oppenheim's ability to create complex characters and explore profound themes makes "Nobody's Man" a significant work worth revisiting.
Readers seeking both entertainment and enlightenment in tense storytelling will find this book an invaluable addition to their literary explorations.
Oppenheim's vivid prose and dynamic character arcs draw readers into a world where trust is fleeting and motives are rarely pure. E. Phillips Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'prince of storytellers, ' was a prolific writer whose extensive career spanned over half a century. Born in 1866, he gained a reputation for his keen insights into human nature and social dynamics, likely influenced by the rapidly changing world around him.
Oppenheim's background in the bustling financial centers of London provided him with a unique perspective, allowing him to weave intricate tales that mirror the complexities of societal ambition, which is palpably felt in "Nobody's Man." This novel will undoubtedly captivate readers who appreciate richly crafted narratives filled with tension and intrigue. Oppenheim's ability to create complex characters and explore profound themes makes "Nobody's Man" a significant work worth revisiting.
Readers seeking both entertainment and enlightenment in tense storytelling will find this book an invaluable addition to their literary explorations.