
Nobody's Man
Published in the early 20th century, 'Nobody's Man' by E. Phillips Oppenheim follows Brigadier General Andrew Tallente, who finds himself embroiled in scandal after the death of his male secretary, linked to an affair with Tallente's American wife and the theft of sensitive political documents. As political intrigue unfolds, Tallente is invited to lead the opposing party amidst the turmoil. The narrative also introduces a supportive heiress, who may become more than just an ally. Oppenheim's work is notable for its exploration of political machinations and personal relationships in a changing society.
































