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The Great Impersonation (Dover Mystery Classics)

The Great Impersonation (Dover Mystery Classics)

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Publication Date: December 13th, 2017
Publisher:
Dover Publications
ISBN:
9780486819488
Pages:
224

Description

The year is 1913. The disgraced and formerly penniless aristocrat Sir Everard Dominey returns from German East Africa a reformed and wealthy man, determined to take his place in English society. But is he Sir Everard or the German spy, Baron Leopold von Ragastein? Educated at Eton and Oxford with Sir Everard, the baron bears a striking resemblance to the Englishman and was often mistaken for him at school. After a chance encounter in Africa, one of them has returned -- but which one?
Originally published serially in Harper's Bazaar, The Great Impersonation ranks among the most acclaimed espionage novels. For the past hundred years, readers have been captivated by the fast-moving plot, the descriptions of life among English aristocrats before the Great War, and the bold cast of characters, which includes a host of dukes, duchesses, ambassadors, German agents, and harebrained young Englishmen. This vivid, convincing thriller is one of the first great achievements of the spy genre.

About the Author

Known as "The Prince of Storytellers," E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) was the English author of 116 novels and 39 short-story collections. The Great Impersonation, his most famous work, has been made and remade into successful movies at least three times.