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The Golden Web

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Stirling Deane has sold the Little Anna Gold Mine which he found in South Africa. The sale has made him a wealthy man and the head of the company to which he sold the mine. A past consociate in South Africa has appeared and asserts that he has the original document to the gold mine and that he is the real owner of the mine. Right after a meeting with Deane, the man was killed and the document he asserts to have had is gone. A man whom Deane employed to discuss the return of the document to Deane is suspected of the killing, convicted, and condemned to death. The missing document has got to be found.

Edward Phillips Oppenheim was an English author, in his days a noteworthy and successful novelist of genre fiction such as thrillers.

Edward Phillips Oppenheim was born on October 22, 1866 in Leicester, to his parents Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a leather entrepreneur. He was employed in his father’s leather business for around twenty years. He attended the Wyggeston Grammar School.

His literary prestige made him buy a villa in France and a yacht, next to a residence in Guernsey, although all of his properties were lost during the World War II. Fortunately, he got back the house, le Vanquiédor in St. Peter Port, and he died there on February 3, 1946.

Edward published over a hundred books between 1887 and 1943 including some: Expiation; A Monk of Cruta; The Peer and the Woman; A Daughter of the Marionis; False Evidence; A Modern Prometheus; The Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown; The Wooing of Fortune; The Postmaster of Market Deighton; The Amazing Judgment; Mysterious Mr. Sabin; A Daughter of Astrea; As a Man Lives; Mr. Marx’s Secret; The Man and His Kingdom; The World’s Great Snare.
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