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Jeanne Of The Marshes

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The novel "Jeanne of the Marshes" was written by the well-known English novelist E. Phillips Oppenheim is best known for his mystery and espionage books. The story, which was published in 1910, centres on the enigmatic disappearance of wealthy Englishman Sir Philip Dorylton and the mystery surrounding his friends and family. The story takes place in the stunning English countryside and centres on Jeanne, a youthful and attractive French woman who lives in the marshes. As Jeanne learns of Sir Philip's disappearance and the ensuing investigation, she gets caught up in a convoluted web of secrets and ulterior intentions. The book looks at themes including love, betrayal, and the conflict between what society expects of you and what you want for yourself. Readers are introduced to a cast of characters with competing interests as the tale develops, including Lady Dorylton, Sir Philip's wife, and some other people who might have reasons for his disappearance. Romance, mystery, and suspense are all interwoven throughout the novel to keep readers interested as they follow the plot's many turns.

Author Biography:

In the early to mid-20th century, Edward Phillips Oppenheim was a well-known and prolific English novelist best known for his contributions to the mystery, espionage, and adventure genres. Oppenheim, who was born in London on October 22, 1866, began his professional life in the leather industry but ultimately turned his attention to writing since he had a strong love for narrative. Known as the "Prince of Storytellers," Oppenheim wrote over 100 novels and countless short stories during his five-decade writing career. His novels, including "The Great Impersonation" and "The Spy Paramount," were highly praised for their compelling stories, deft character development, and complex themes. To capture the political and social climate of his day, Oppenheim frequently tackled themes of international intrigue, espionage, and love misadventures in his works. Because of his skill at telling stories and combining romance with suspense, he became incredibly well-known, and his books were translated into many languages, reaching a wide readership.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
220
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9789361158995
Product ID
38718746

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