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By: Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946)
“An Amiable Charlatan” is a delightful and engaging novel that follows the exploits of a charming con artist who uses his wit and charm to manipulate those around him. The protagonist is a masterful liar and schemer, but there is an undeniable likability to him that makes it hard not to root for him, even as he deceives his way through various scams and schemes.
Oppenheim does a fantastic job of developing complex and relatable characters, particularly the protagonist, whose moral ambiguity adds depth and intrigue to the story. The writing is smooth and engaging, and the plot is full of twists and turns that keep the reader on their toes.
Overall, “An Amiable Charlatan” is a compelling and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of mystery and suspense. Oppenheim’s expert storytelling and charismatic characters make this novel a must-read for anyone looking for a captivating and entertaining story.
Book Description:
An Englishman is enjoying his dinner at Stephano’s, at which he is a regular diner. A man enters quickly, sits at his table, starts eating his food, and hands him a packet underneath the table! So begins Paul Walmsley’s acquaintance – and adventures – with American adventurer Joseph H. Parker and his lovely daughter, Eve. (Intro by TriciaG)
Note that there is an alternate reading of section 8. Both are excellent renditions, so enjoy either or both of them.
