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"Our ships," she whispered, "together, dear!"

THE END

E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

Mr. Oppenheim never fails to entertain us.--_Boston Transcript_.

The author has acquired an admirable technique of the sort demanded by the novel of intrigue and mystery.--_The Dial_, Chicago.

Mr. Oppenheim is a past master of the art of constructing ingenious plots and weaving them around attractive characters.--_London Morning Post_.

By all odds the most successful among the writers of that cla.s.s of fiction which, for want of a better term, may be called "mystery stories."--_Ainslee's Magazine_.

Readers of Mr. Oppenheim's novels may always count on a story of absorbing interest, turning on a complicated plot, worked out with dexterous craftsmanship.--_Literary Digest_, New York.

We do not stop to inquire into the measure of his art, any more than we inquire into that of Alexandre Dumas, we only realize that here is a benefactor of tired men and women seeking relaxation.--_The Independent_, New York.

Havoc A brilliant and engrossing story of love, mystery, and international intrigue.

Peter Ruff and the Double Four Deals with the exploits of a shrewd detective and a mysterious secret society.

The Moving Finger.

A mystifying story dealing with unexpected results of a wealthy M.P.'s experiment with a poor young man.

Berenice.

Oppenheim in a new vein--the story of the love of a novelist of high ideals for an actress.

The Lost Amba.s.sador.

A straightforward mystery tale of Paris and London, in which a rascally maitre d'hotel plays an important part.

A Daughter of the Marionis.

A melodramatic romance of Palermo and England, dealing with a rejected Italian lover's attempted revenge.

Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown.

A murder-mystery story rich in sensational incidents.

The Ill.u.s.trious Prince.

A narrative of mystery and j.a.panese political intrigue.

Jeanne of the Marshes.

Strange doings at an English house party are here set forth.

The Governors.

A romance of the intrigues of American finance.

The Missioner.

Strongly depicts the love of an earnest missioner and a worldly heroine.

The Long Arm of Mannister.

A distinctly different story that deals with a wronged man's ingenious revenge.

As a Man Lives.

Discloses the mystery surrounding the fair occupant of a yellow house.

The Avenger.

Unravels an intricate tangle of political intrigue and private revenge.

The Great Secret.

Unfolds a stupendous international conspiracy.

A Lost Leader.

A realistic romance woven around a striking personality.

A Maker of History.

"Explains" the Russian Baltic fleet's attack on the North Sea fishing fleet.

Enoch Strone: A Master of Men.

The story of a self-made man who made a foolish early marriage.

The Malefactor.

An amazing story of a man who suffered imprisonment for a crime he did not commit.

The Traitors.

A capital romance of love, adventure and Russian intrigue.

A Prince of Sinners.

An engrossing story of English social and political life.

A Millionaire of Yesterday.

A gripping story of a wealthy West African miner.

The Man and His Kingdom.

A dramatic tale of adventure in South America.

Anna the Adventuress.

A surprising tale of a bold deception.

Mysterious Mr. Sabin.

An ingenious story of a world-startling international intrigue.

The Yellow Crayon.

Containing the exciting experiences of Mr. Sabin with a powerful secret society.