Peter Ruff


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Accompanied by his trusty and beautiful companion Violet Brown, Peter Ruff decides to turn his back on his former life of crime and become a private investigator. With his established links to the criminal underworld and his skilful disguises, Ruff is hugely successful in his new venture. However, along with success comes jealousy, and Ruff soon finds himself with a wealth of enemies thanks to his new career. A thrilling tale of sleuths and crime from E. Phillips Oppenheim, which readers of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will enjoy. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) was a hugely prolific and highly popular British author of novels and short stories. Born in Tottenham, London, Oppenheim left school as a teenager and worked for his leather-merchant father for 20 years prior to launching his literary career. Oppenheim published five novels under the pseudonym ‘Anthony Partridge’ before establishing his reputation as a writer under his own name. An internationally successful author, Oppenheim’s stories revolved mainly around glamourous characters, luxurious settings, and themes of espionage, suspense, and crime. He is widely regarded as one of the earliest pioneers of the thriller and spy-fiction genre as it is recognised today. Oppenheim’s incredible literary success meant that his own life soon began to mirror that of his opulent characters. He held lavish, Gatsby-style parties at his French Villa and was rumoured to have had frequent love affairs aboard his luxury yacht. Oppenheim’s success earned him the cover of Time magazine in 1927. Some of his most well-known novels include ‘The Great Impersonation’, ‘The Long Arm of Mannister’ and ‘The Moving Finger’.




Peter Ruff and the Double Four


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'Peter Ruff and the Double Four' is a novel that follows Peter Ruff, who in the midst of danger, decides to transform from a criminal to a private investigator with the help of his underworld connections and mastery of disguise. Teamed up with his assistant, Violet Brown, Ruff becomes a successful sleuth, even gaining the admiration of a conglomerate of reformed criminals. However, Ruff's success attracts enemies, including a former flame's new husband and a German spy. In a collection of thrilling short stories, readers will follow Ruff's adventures as he outwits his foes and possibly falls in love.




Pearson's Magazine


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Vol. 49, no. 9 (Sept. 1922) accompanied by a separately paged section entitled ERA: electronic reactions of Abrams.







The Texas Magazine


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The Double Four


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This novel is a series of interconnected episodes centered on Peter Ruff. In this novel, Peter Ruff is invited to Paris to meet with the enigmatic old woman at the helm of the titular organization known as the "Double Four", in which he has earlier been deeply involved. He finds the leader on her deathbed, from which she informs him that he is to be her successor. Ruff is hesitant to accept, but he has no choice. Following that, he is quickly installed in London as grandee Baron De Grost. This book paints a vivid picture of the origins and activities of the Double Four as a notorious criminal organization. Will Ruff embrace his position as the grandee Baron De Grost?




The Bookman


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The Double Four


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The Publishers Weekly


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