The Spymaster by E. Phillips Oppenheim 1938 Little, Brown

The Spymaster
E. Phillips Oppenhiem
Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1938
Copyright 1938
Reprinted November 1938
300 pages

The binding is in good condition and the pages are clean but lightly tanned. The cover has a small amount of edge wear and fading. Good. Hardcover.

Chapter 1:  Admiral Guy Cheshire, whose orders and decorations denoted an unusually distinguished career for a man of forty-five years, a very unwilling participant in the brilliant scene, was honoured by his old friend, Henry D. Prestley, host of the gathering, with a few minutes' tete-a-tete in one of the smaller reception rooms of the great house in Regent's Park. Prestley was a silent man; so also, except when he was talking nonsense, was the Admiral. A queer sort of friendship had sprung up between them during the last ten years. They played golf together at irregular intervals and bridge in the same little circle most evenings at the famous St. George's Club.    (#0000864)