The Great Secret

Download The Great Secret by Edward Phillips Oppenheim. A classic crime and mystery thriller of hidden knowledge, conspiracy, and international suspense. Available in PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and AZW3 formats.

The Great Secret

About The Great Secret

The Great Secret by Edward Phillips Oppenheim is a gripping 1908 mystery thriller of hidden knowledge, political tension, and dangerous pursuit. Ideal for readers who enjoy classic suspense fiction, it draws the reader into a world where private revelations and public affairs collide, and where the possession of one secret may place lives, loyalties, and nations at risk.

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Why Read The Great Secret?

In an Edward Phillips Oppenheim thriller, a “great secret” is never merely private information. It is a force that alters relationships, invites pursuit, and turns ordinary political and social life into a field of concealed danger.

The Great Secret is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy classic suspense fiction shaped by conspiracy, influence, and steadily widening stakes. Oppenheim had a rare gift for making the modern world feel governed by hidden arrangements, and this novel shows that talent at full strength. What begins as uncertainty about one concealed matter gradually opens into a larger atmosphere of distrust, strategic silence, and dangerous knowledge.

One of the novel’s chief pleasures is the pressure created by secrecy itself. Oppenheim understands that suspense depends not only on action, but on the unequal distribution of information: who knows, who suspects, who conceals, and who is already moving to exploit what others have barely begun to understand. That structure gives the book its momentum. Each revelation clarifies one point only to suggest that still more is being withheld.

The story also benefits from Oppenheim’s characteristic blend of elegance and menace. His thrillers move through cultivated settings and among socially adept characters, yet refinement never diminishes danger. Instead, it sharpens it. Conversation, access, political connection, and personal charm all become instruments through which power operates. The surface remains polished, but the world beneath it is unstable.

As in much of Oppenheim’s work, the pacing is brisk and assured. The novel advances by layered complication rather than by a single puzzle alone, allowing mystery, political tension, and personal risk to reinforce one another. The result is a thriller that feels atmospheric as well as energetic, guided by the sense that the truth matters precisely because so many people are determined to keep it buried.

Readers who enjoy classic crime and mystery fiction, political suspense, and novels of secret influence will find much to like here. The Great Secret is lively, readable, and full of the pleasures that made Oppenheim such a durable master of intrigue.

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