<p>E. Phillips Oppenheim's 'The Mischief-Maker' emerges as an intricate tale of espionage and subterfuge deftly woven into the rich tapestry of early twentieth-century literature. Employing a delicate balance of suspense and meticulous detail characteristic of the espionage thriller genre, Oppenheim crafts a world where duplicity reigns and trust is a fragile commodity. As a sterling example of the author's literary prowess, the narrative thrives...