CHAPTER I. MR. HAMILTON FYNES, URGENT
There was a little murmur of regret amongst the five
hundred and eighty-seven saloon passengers on board
the steamship Lusitania, mingled, perhaps, with a
few exp...
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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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