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The traitors
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
Spy and royal intrigue story set in Russia and London. |
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The Yellow Crayon
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
It was late summer-time, and the perfume of flowers stole into the darkened room through the half-opened window. The sunlight forced its way through a chink in the blind, and stretched across the fl… |
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The Evil Shepherd
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
Francis Ledsam, alert, well-satisfied with himself and the world, the echo of a little buzz of congratulations still in his ears, paused on the steps of the modern Temple of Justice to light a cigare… |
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The Devil's Paw
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
The two men, sole occupants of the somewhat shabby cottage parlour, lingered over their port, not so much with the air of wine lovers, but rather as human beings and intimates, perfectly content with… |
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The Pawns Count
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
A bestseller in 1918, The Pawns Count is the crowning achievement of the “prince of storytellers.” |
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The Malefactor
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim |
Tall and burly, with features and skin hardened by exposure to the sun and winds of many climates, he looked like a man ready to face all hardships, equal to any emergency. Already one seemed to see … |
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Mysterious, Menacing & Macabre
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Helen Hoke,Robert Bloch,H.P. Lovecraft,John Keir Cross,Ray Bradbury,Roald Dahl,Edward Phillips Oppenheim,Elizabeth Bowen,Will F. Jenkins,Elizabeth Fancett |
Side bet / Will F. Jenkins --
"Happy birthday, dear Alexa" / John Keir Cross --
The tombling day / Ray Bradbury --
Head man / Robert Bloch --
The demon lover / Elizabeth Bowen --
The shuttered r… |
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