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Berenice

An Intriguing Tale of Espionage, Suspense, and Deception in Early 20th-Century Europe
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In «Berenice,» E. Phillips Oppenheim masterfully weaves a tale of mystery and intrigue, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. This novel encapsulates Oppenheim'Äôs signature blend of suspense and romance, employing a vivid narrative style that captivates readers. Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'Prince of Storytellers,' showcases his adeptness at creating multilayered characters and a gripping plot, contextualizing the personal struggles of his protagonists within the societal constraints of their time. The intricate interplay of fate and choice within the narrative evokes a sense of tension that resonates throughout the story. E. Phillips Oppenheim, a prolific author and a prominent figure in the literary world of his era, was influenced by his experiences within London'Äôs elite circles. His exposure to the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations likely informed his portrayal of Berenice, a character wrestling with her desires amidst external pressures. Oppenheim'Äôs extensive body of work, often exploring themes of love, betrayal, and morality, has left an indelible mark on the genre of romantic thrillers. «Berenice» is a compelling read for those who appreciate richly drawn characters and intricate plotting. Oppenheim'Äôs ability to balance suspense with emotional depth invites readers to explore the nuances of love and ambition. Those seeking an engaging narrative filled with complexity and insight will find Oppenheim'Äôs work an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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120 p.
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4064066223007
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