By:E. Phillips Oppenheim Published By:Double9 Books
About the Book
A Maker Of History BOOK I is a novel that delves into espionage, suspense, and personal transformation as a young man navigates through a web of intrigue following his sisterÍs disappearance. Set against the backdrop of historical conflict, the story explores loyalty, duty, and the complexity of human relationships as the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and action. The narrative begins with an individual waking up in a foreign forest, disoriented but driven by curiosity. This sense of adventure propels him into a situation where personal stakes intertwine with larger political conflicts, leading to a significant transformation in his character. As the plot develops, the protagonist moves from being an observer to an active participant in a larger drama, revealing how individual actions can have far-reaching consequences. The unfolding events highlight the impact of personal choices within broader societal and historical changes, focusing on the emotional and psychological challenges of navigating such a tumultuous environment. Through mystery and suspense, the novel captures the evolution of a personÍs role in shaping history.
Edward Phillips Oppenheim was an English author who lived from October 22, 1866, to February 3, 1946. He wrote a lot of best-selling genre fiction with glamorous characters, international drama, and fast-paced action. They were popular forms of fun because they were easy to read. In 1927, he was on the cover of Time magazine. Edward Phillips Oppenheim was born in Tottenham, London, on October 22, 1866. His parents were Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and a leather merchant named Edward John Oppenheim. He went to Wyggeston Grammar School until the sixth form in 1883, but had to quit because his family couldn't afford it. For almost twenty years, he worked in his father's business. His father helped pay for the release of his first book, which did just enough to cover its costs. It was under the name "Anthony Partridge" that he released five of his books from 1908 to 1912.