The Mischief-Maker By: Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) |
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The Mischief-Maker by Edward Phillips Oppenheim is a literary gem that showcases the author's remarkable storytelling skills. Set in the early 20th century, the novel takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists.
The story revolves around the enigmatic character of Richard Remington. Handsome and charismatic, Remington harbors a compelling secret that keeps readers guessing throughout the book. His dual personality, where he portrays a mild-mannered gentleman while secretly masterminding daring heists, adds an exciting element to the plot.
Oppenheim's writing style is both captivating and elegant. His vivid descriptions transport readers to various European cities, from bustling Paris to picturesque Swiss towns. The author's attention to detail enhances the overall reading experience, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in the world he has created.
The novel's pacing is perfectly balanced, maintaining a steady rhythm that keeps readers eager to uncover Remington's next move. Oppenheim's ability to create tension is commendable; he skillfully weaves together suspenseful moments and heart-stopping encounters, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
Moreover, the characters in The Mischief-Maker are distinct and well-developed, each contributing to the overall complexity of the plot. Remington's intricate web of alliances and relationships adds further depth and intrigue to the story. Throughout the book, readers witness his interactions with a range of individuals, from innocent bystanders to well-versed criminals, further blurring the line between good and evil.
The themes tackled in The Mischief-Maker are thought-provoking and timeless. Oppenheim explores the concepts of trust, loyalty, and the pursuit of power, presenting readers with ethical dilemmas that resonate long after the final page is turned. The intricacy of the plot ensures that readers are constantly engaged, eagerly piecing together clues while attempting to predict the outcome.
However, occasional moments of predictability and a lack of character development for some supporting figures slightly detract from the overall excellence of the novel. Nevertheless, Oppenheim's skillful storytelling and the book's captivating premise far outweigh these minor drawbacks.
In conclusion, The Mischief-Maker is a captivating novel that will appeal to fans of suspenseful literature. Edward Phillips Oppenheim effortlessly combines skillful writing, a gripping plot, and fascinating characters to create an unforgettable read. Whether you are a fan of crime novels or simply enjoy stories that keep you guessing until the very end, The Mischief-Maker is a must-read that will leave you thoroughly satisfied. BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM AUTHOR OF "THE LIGHTED WAY," "THE TEMPTING OF TAVERNAKE," "HAVOC," ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HANSON BOOTH 1913 CONTENTS BOOK ONE CHAPTER I SYMPATHY AND SELFISHNESS II AN INDISCREET LETTER III A RUINED CAREER IV A BUNCH OF VIOLETS V A SENTIMENTAL EPISODE VI AT THE CAFÉ L'ATHÉNÉE VII COFFEE FOR THREE VIII IN PARIS IX MADAME CHRISTOPHOR X BETTER ACQUAINTANCE XI THE TOYMAKER FROM LEIPZIG XII AT THE RAT MORT XIII POLITICS AND PATRIOTISM XIV THE MORNING AFTER XV BEHIND CLOSED DOORS XVI "HAVE YOU EVER LOVED?" XVII KENDRICKS IS HOST XVIII A MEETING OF SOCIALISTS XIX AN OFFER XX FALKENBERG ACTS BOOK TWO CHAPTER I THE FLIGHT OF LADY ANNE II "TO OUR NEW SELVES" III WORK FOR JULIEN IV A STARTLING DISCLOSURE V THE FIRST ARTICLE VI FALKENBERG FAILS VII LADY ANNE DECLINES VIII A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE IX FOOLHARDY JULIEN X THE SECOND ATTEMPT XI BY THE PRINCE'S ORDERS XII DISTRESSING NEWS XIII ESTERMEN'S DEATH WARRANT XIV SANCTUARY XV NEARING A CRISIS XVI FALKENBERG'S LAST REPORT XVII DEFEAT FOR FALKENBERG XVIII THE ONE WAY OUT XIX ALL ENDS WELL ILLUSTRATIONS "Really," he said, "I thought better of Herr Freudenberg" "At least," she reminded him, "you are going to see Madame Christophor?" "Splendid!" he muttered, rising to his feet... Continue reading book >>
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