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Paperback The Golden Beast Book

ISBN: 1025686225

ISBN13: 9781025686226

The Golden Beast

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"The Golden Beast" is a gripping mystery and suspense novel from E. Phillips Oppenheim, the prolific author often called the "Prince of Storytellers." Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century society, the narrative explores the dark intersections of immense wealth, family legacies, and the pursuit of vengeance. The story follows the enigmatic and powerful Israel Kalisch, whose vast fortune and influence are shadowed by a mysterious past and the consequences of long-held secrets.

Oppenheim masterfully constructs a tale of intrigue, blending elements of a classic detective story with a profound exploration of human ambition and the moral complexities of greed. As the plot unfolds, the "golden beast" of the title serves as a potent metaphor for the corrupting influence of money and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their interests or right past wrongs. With its atmospheric setting and carefully paced revelations, "The Golden Beast" showcases the author's talent for creating sophisticated thrillers that balance social observation with high-stakes drama. This work remains a significant example of the suspense genre, offering a fascinating look at the tensions between tradition, modern finance, and personal morality.

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