The Great Impersonation

The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim is a thrilling narrative published by Mint Editions on May 14, 2021. This edition, comprising 210 pages, presents a story centered around espionage and mistaken identity, where a German spy, Leopold von Ragastein, assumes the identity of an Englishman, Sir Everard Dominey, to gather intelligence in London. The plot unfolds as Sir Everard’s return home leads to a confrontation with his wife, Lady Rosamund, who questions the authenticity of her husband.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and political intrigue as the narrative explores themes of deception and identity. The Great Impersonation intricately weaves elements of classic literature with a modern touch, making it accessible to contemporary audiences. This edition features a professionally typeset manuscript and a striking new cover, ensuring a readable experience while preserving the essence of Oppenheim’s original work.
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When a German spy meets an English lookalike, he devises a plan to travel to London, assume his identity, and gather intel for his government. The Englishman’s new persona catches several people off guard including his wife. While living in East Africa, Sir Everard Dominey encounters a man named Leopold von Ragastein. He’s a native German who can easily pass as Sir. Everard’s doppelgänger. Leopold isn’t just a friendly host, he’s a spy for the German government. When Sir. Everard returns to London, he is confronted by his wife, Lady Rosamund, with a serious accusation. Is this the real Sir Everard or has Leopold von Ragastein taken his place? The Great Impersonation features many of E. Phillips Oppenheim’s most notable themes. It’s a murder mystery, a case of mistaken identity and a political thriller. The author delivers a compelling story that ends with a timeless and unexpected twist. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Great Impersonation is both modern and readable.
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