Chapter 26

“Mr. Oppenheim’s sixteenth novel—and his best”THE AVENGERByE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIMFully Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50A lively, thrilling, captivating story.—New York Times Saturday Review.It shows power and a sense of the dramatic value of the unexpected.—London Evening News.A capital specimen of the Oppenheim novel, showing Mr. Oppenheim at his best.—New York World.By far the cleverest plot Mr. Oppenheim has invented is introduced in this story.—Book News Monthly.Probably excels any book yet written by this prolific and ingenious teller of stories.—Philadelphia Press.An ingenious and exciting mystery tale. The solution of the mystery is wholly unexpected.—New York Sun.Mr. Oppenheim goes forward and not backward. Each book that comes from his pen shows a superiority in plot, movement, character drawing, and literary quality over its predecessors.—Chicago Record Herald.Not one reader in a thousand will penetrate the secret of this murder until just before Mr. Oppenheim reveals it, for it is guarded with consummate art.... The plot is one of the best that Oppenheim has devised.—San Francisco Chronicle.LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers254 Washington Street, Boston

“Mr. Oppenheim’s sixteenth novel—and his best”

THE AVENGER

THE AVENGER

ByE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

Fully Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50

A lively, thrilling, captivating story.—New York Times Saturday Review.

It shows power and a sense of the dramatic value of the unexpected.—London Evening News.

A capital specimen of the Oppenheim novel, showing Mr. Oppenheim at his best.—New York World.

By far the cleverest plot Mr. Oppenheim has invented is introduced in this story.—Book News Monthly.

Probably excels any book yet written by this prolific and ingenious teller of stories.—Philadelphia Press.

An ingenious and exciting mystery tale. The solution of the mystery is wholly unexpected.—New York Sun.

Mr. Oppenheim goes forward and not backward. Each book that comes from his pen shows a superiority in plot, movement, character drawing, and literary quality over its predecessors.—Chicago Record Herald.

Not one reader in a thousand will penetrate the secret of this murder until just before Mr. Oppenheim reveals it, for it is guarded with consummate art.... The plot is one of the best that Oppenheim has devised.—San Francisco Chronicle.

LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers254 Washington Street, Boston


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