never written. The subject shows the author in a
new and unexpected light."
MR. MARX'S SECRET.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"'Mr. Marx's Secret' has a wonderful power of
fascination: it is strongly written, and is certain to appeal to that
popular author's admirers."
JEANNE OF THE MARSHES.
BRISTOL MERCURY.--"'Jeanne of the Marshes' is charming and delightful in
the extreme; without a doubt it will be voted one of the best novels of
the season."
THE LONG ARM.
THE WORLD.--"'The Long Arm' is a clever story, which no one will lay
down till every line is read."
THE GOVERNORS.
THE GLOBE.--"'The Governors' is by Mr. E. P. Oppenheim--need more be
said to assure the reader that it is as full of ruses, politics, and
sensations as heart could desire."
THE MISSIONER.
THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER.--"We have nothing but the very highest praise
for this book. Deeply engrossing as a novel, pure in style, and
practically faultless as a literary work."
CONSPIRATORS.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"The author must be congratulated on having
achieved a story which is full of liveliness."
THE SECRET.
THE STANDARD.--"We have no hesitation in saying that this is the finest
and most absorbing story that Mr. Oppenheim has ever written. It glows
with feeling; it is curiously fertile in character and incident, and it
works its way onward to a most remarkable climax."
A MAKER OF HISTORY.
THE STANDARD.--"Those who read 'A Maker of History' will revel in the
plot, and will enjoy all those numerous deft touches of actuality that
have gone to make the story genuinely interesting and exciting."
THE MASTER MUMMER.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"It is a beautiful story that is here set within
a story."
THE BETRAYAL.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"Mr. Oppenheim's skill has never been displayed
to better advantage than here.... He has excelled himself, and to assert
this is to declare the novel superior to nine out of ten of its
contemporaries."
ANNA, THE ADVENTURESS.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"Mr. Oppenheim keeps his readers on the alert from
cover to cover, and the story is a fascinating medley of romance and
mystery."
THE YELLOW CRAYON.
THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"Mr. Oppenheim has a vivid imagination and much
sympathy, fine powers of narrative, and can suggest a life history in a
sentence."
A PRINCE OF SINNERS.
VANITY FAIR.--"A vivid and powerful story. Mr. Oppenheim knows the
world, and the unusual nature of the setting in which his leadi
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