The Devil's Paw


Read by Tom Weiss

(4.4 stars; 105 reviews)

A beautiful, intelligent young woman – is she a traitorous spy or a patriot? An aristocratic soldier permanently injured during the war – is he a patriot or is there more to him than meets the eye? A clandestine meeting on a beach – espionage or peace movement? (Summary by Tom Weiss) (6 hr 30 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 16:27 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 2 25:37 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 3 11:27 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 4 14:01 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 5 11:57 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 6 11:56 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 7 28:08 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 8 20:55 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 9 18:20 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 10 17:07 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 11 30:24 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 12 23:57 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 13 20:26 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 14 18:35 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 15 14:48 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 16 13:20 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 17 23:40 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 18 15:03 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 19 14:16 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 20 17:25 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 21 15:24 Read by Tom Weiss
Chapter 22 7:10 Read by Tom Weiss

Reviews

Great spy Thriller


(4 stars)

Another good spy Thriller with a good double cross and timeless patriotic themes of love of country and the struggle of the Common Man against government power another great reading by Tom Weiss

David R.Smith


(5 stars)

Well read... Interesting story of the rise and development of the labour political movement part way through the WW1... With a bit of romance thrown in for a good measure and good dialogue


(5 stars)

Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946)", best-selling popular English novelist, in the thriller genre wroteThe Great Impersonation (1920). Though he published some of his earlier books under the pseudonym 'Anthony Partridge', Oppenheim soon became a well-known writer of short stories and many novels, some of which he also skilfully illustrated. There are parables of everyday life to be found in some; international espionage and intrigue in others. Well-dressed hedonists clash with Puritans in lush settings while libertine Playboys and world weary businessman lead lives of romance and adventure in the underworld. His heroes are sophisticated gastronomes, his spies always up for a challenge, and the noblemen always dashing in the Rogue tradition. This novel very well read. Representing the political views and mis conceptions of socialism with the feel good factor of humanity prevails during world war I espionage. There is the need for very detailed explanation of certain obvious concepts but so well read....

WWI espionage


(4 stars)

Another tale of WWI espionage from Oppenheim and once again we have both an exciting tale and an interesting insight into the minds of the author and his many readers almost a century ago. As ever feminists and socialists will have to block their ears at some points! The reader, as usual, does a fine job.

FOILED AGAIN


(4.5 stars)

Another engrossing tale of espionage, perhaps with the patriotic jingoism a bit more overt than usual. TW, again thanks for excellent narration.

starts slow, read well


(4 stars)

very well read, I liked the story but it started a little slow for me.

One of my favorite narrators


(4 stars)

2019 - Yearly Oppenheim marathon.


(3 stars)

Great reader... But not enough plot to story... To political.