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E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The World's Great Snare" delves into the intricate web of deception, ambition, and the moral quandaries of early 20th-century society. Set against a backdrop of espionage and adventure, the narrative showcases Oppenheim's characteristic flair for suspense and intricate plotting, marked by vivid characterizations and eloquent prose. This novel reflects the era's anxieties and aspirations in a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tensions and the complexities of human relationships, making it a rich tapestry of social commentary and thrilling narrative. Oppenheim,…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The World's Great Snare" delves into the intricate web of deception, ambition, and the moral quandaries of early 20th-century society. Set against a backdrop of espionage and adventure, the narrative showcases Oppenheim's characteristic flair for suspense and intricate plotting, marked by vivid characterizations and eloquent prose. This novel reflects the era's anxieties and aspirations in a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tensions and the complexities of human relationships, making it a rich tapestry of social commentary and thrilling narrative. Oppenheim, often dubbed the 'Prince of Storytellers,' built his career on weaving tales that encapsulate intrigue and human folly. His extensive experiences in the literary and political landscapes of his time shaped his perspectives on wealth, power, and morality. The author's background, including a deep interest in the undercurrents of society, informs the compelling conflicts and profound observations within this work, making it resonate with both contemporary and modern audiences. Readers seeking a captivating blend of suspense and insight into human nature will find "The World's Great Snare" an indispensable addition to their literary collection. Oppenheim's masterful storytelling invites exploration into the shadows of ambition and the ethical dilemmas that accompany desire, making it a thought-provoking read for both casual and scholarly enthusiasts.

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Autorenporträt
E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866 - 1946) war ein englischer Schriftsteller. Er war Romanautor, ein produktiver Autor von Bestsellern in den Bereichen Genre-Fiction und schnelle Action. Er veröffentlichte fünf seiner Romane zwischen 1908 und 1912 unter dem Pseudonym "Anthony Partridge". Um 1900 kaufte ein wohlhabender New Yorker Lederhändler, dem Oppenheims Bücher gefielen, die Lederfabrik und machte ihn zu einem angestellten Direktor, um seine Schriftstellerkarriere zu unterstützen. Seine bekanntesten Werke sind "Stolen Idols" (1925), "Light Beyond" (1928) und "Murder at Monte Carlo" (1933).