Description
In the early twentieth century, one spy writer stood out from the rest – Edward Phillips Oppenheim. He was a best-selling master of suspense and intrigue, and The Great Impersonation is his best novel. Two cousins live in different worlds, on opposite sides of a great international rivalry. One German, the other British, they are strikingly similar in appearance, and around this similarity grows a web of suspicion. When Sir Everard Dominy returns to England after many years in Africa, his wife welcomes him with open arms. But slowly she begins to question the identity of her long-lost love. Could this man in fact be his German cousin, intent on espionage? Enjoy this gripping tale which has kept generations of readers turning pages until the late hours of the night.