THE GREAT IMPERSONATION
CHAPTER I
The trouble from which great events were to come began
when Everard Dominey, who had been fighting his way
through the scrub for the last three quarters of an
hour to...
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While William LeQueux was the father of the espionage novel, E. Phillips Oppenheim made the genre his own. Like LeQueux, Edgar Wallace, and many other mystery novelists of his generation, E. Phillips ...
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