<p>In 'The Zeppelin's Passenger,' E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a tense tapestry of espionage and romance set against the grim backdrop of World War I. The narrative unfurls around the fateful descent of a Zeppelin in a quaint English town, secretive cargo in tow. Oppenheim's prose masterfully sketches the era's ambiance, mingling literary naturalism with the sharp-edged pacing of a spy thriller. This novel encapsulates a literary response to the ...