E. Phillips Oppenheim

Michael's Evil Deeds

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Michael's Evil Deeds by E. Phillips Oppenheim is a quintessential 1923 crime collection that chronicles the sophisticated battle of wits between the master criminal Michael Sayers and his relentless adversary from Scotland Yard, Sir Ronald Lathbury. Set against a backdrop of pre-war intrigue and British elegance, the narrative unfolds through various episodes where Michael consistently attempts to outsmart the law. The storytelling guides the reader through diverse criminal enterprises such as the undiscovered murderer, the kiss of Judas, the Menwood Road bank robbery, and the honour of Monsieur Lutarde. As the tension mounts through the actions of the three malefactors and the looming threat of the winds of death, the focus shifts to the pursuit of seven boxes of gold and the enigmatic unfamiliar triangle, ultimately culminating in the personal finale of Michael's wedding gift. This volume is emblematic of early pulp fiction and espionage literature, constantly blurring the line between moral justice and the admiration for the genius rogue within an evolving European landscape.

Conditie

Tweedehands - Redelijk

Taal

Engels

Artikeltype

Boek - Paperback

Publicatiejaar

1923

Uitgever

Hodder & Stoughton (London)

Aantal pagina’s

128

Discolouration. Damaged spine.