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The Great Impersonation

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The narrative opens when a man long absent from home unexpectedly returns to his country estate, provoking suspicion that a strikingly similar stranger may have assumed his identity. Events unfold as a layered thriller of political intrigue and personal deception, with competing interests, doubtful acquaintances, and a grieving widow wrestling over conflicting claims. Romantic entanglements and legal obstacles complicate efforts to establish the truth, and a sequence of revelations gradually rearranges loyalties until the nature and motive of the central impersonation are exposed.

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E. Phillips Oppenheim

E. Phillips Oppenheim was a prolific English novelist known for his contributions to the genre of thriller and adventure fiction in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of intrigue, politics, and romance, reflecting the complexities of human nature and society. Among his notable titles are "A Lost Leader," which delves into political ambition, and "A Millionaire of Yesterday," a tale of wealth and its implications. Oppenheim's storytelling is characterized by engaging plots and well-drawn characters, making him a popular figure in his time and a significant part of literary heritage.

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