The New Tenant eBook E Phillips Edward Phillips 18661946 Oppenheim
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The New Tenant eBook E Phillips Edward Phillips 18661946 Oppenheim
What I generally like about Oppenheim are his works on diplomacy and international espionage around the time of the two world wars. This novel does not fall into that category. There is murder and romance of course but the action, what little there is, is simply not engaging. Frankly I found myself bored with his monotonous narrative of the mundane. I enjoy Dickens' prose; i found this work of Oppenheim nearly intolerable. Simply stated if you want to try Oppenheim, The New Tenant would not be my recommendation.Product details
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The New Tenant eBook E Phillips Edward Phillips 18661946 Oppenheim Reviews
Mr. Brown, a mysterious and solitary gentleman, rents a small cottage near the ocean, on the grounds of Thaller Court. Ms. Helen T is engaged to marry Sir Geoffrey Kyneston, recently returned from many years travelling in Europe. Kyneston is found murdered near the cottage. Brown is suspected.
Mr Bernard Middleb is a mysterious, isolated scholar and author,admired by many, but little is known about his antecedants. He appears rarely in social circles, and is seen as "the voice of his generation".
Very much in the genre of "The Woman in White" and other late Victorian mysteries, this book evolves slowly, with lengthy descriptions of setting, scenery,and society.
What I generally like about Oppenheim are his works on diplomacy and international espionage around the time of the two world wars. This novel does not fall into that category. There is murder and romance of course but the action, what little there is, is simply not engaging. Frankly I found myself bored with his monotonous narrative of the mundane. I enjoy Dickens' prose; i found this work of Oppenheim nearly intolerable. Simply stated if you want to try Oppenheim, The New Tenant would not be my recommendation.
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