Great Secret

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E. Phillips Oppenheim 0
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  • Chapter 1 - Room No. 317
  • Chapter 2 - A Midnight Raid
  • Chapter 3 - Miss Van Hoyt
  • Chapter 4 - A Match At Lord's
  • Chapter 5 - On The Terrace
  • Chapter 6 - Mr. Guest
  • Chapter 7 - A Tete-À-Tete Dinner
  • Chapter 8 - In The Toils
  • Chapter 9 - An Unexpected Visitor
  • Chapter 10 - Worley Foote - The Spy
  • Chapter 11 - A Legacy Of Danger
  • Chapter 12 - Old Friends
  • Chapter 13 - The Shadow Deepens
  • Chapter 14 - Gathering Jackals
  • Chapter 15 - A Dying Man
  • Chapter 16 - I Take Up My Legacy
  • Chapter 17 - Nagaski's Instinct
  • Chapter 18 - In The Death Chamber
  • Chapter 19 - An Affair Of State
  • Chapter 20 - Traveling Companions
  • Chapter 21 - For You
  • Chapter 22 - Loved I Not Honor More
  • Chapter 23 - The Pretender
  • Chapter 24 - A Practical Woman
  • Chapter 25 - A Cable From Europe
  • Chapter 26 - For Value Received
  • Chapter 27 - International Politics
  • Chapter 28 - Double Dealing
  • Chapter 29 - I Change My Nationality
  • Chapter 30 - The Waiters Union
  • Chapter 31 - In The Enemy's Camp
  • Chapter 32 - Sir Gilbert Has A Surprise
  • Chapter 33 - A Reunion of Hearts
  • Chapter 34 - Rifle Practice
  • Chapter 35 - Hirsch's Wife
  • Chapter 36 - An Urgent Warning
  • Chapter 37 - The Black Bag
  • Chapter 38 - A Last Resource
  • Chapter 39 - Working The Oracle
  • Chapter 40 - The Oracle Speaks
English gentleman Hardross Courage has a good life. He has all the money he needs, enjoys sports and hunting, manages the family estate, and in general leads a satisfying life. On a trip to London to participate in a cricket match, Hardross is confronted by a man who forces his way into his hotel room imploring him to hide him. His reason - “They want to kill me”. So begins a tale that is likely to change Hardross' idyllic life forever to one of mystery and espionage. - Summary by Tom Weiss

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