
Great Impersonation
Great Impersonation, written by E. Phillips Oppenheim after World War I, is a thriller centered on German espionage in England before World War I. The plot follows Sir Everard Dominey, an English baronet accused of murder, and Baron Leopold von Ragastein, a German nobleman who assumes Dominey's identity to influence England's stance on the impending conflict. This novel is notable for its exploration of identity and deception, and is considered one of Oppenheim's best works among his extensive catalog of over 100 novels.


























