In the midst of World War I, the son of a British aristocrat and
daughter of an English colonel are roped into a treasonous plot. They
must navigate secret agents and spies who are convinced of their guilt.
A chance meeting between Catherine Abbeway and Julian Orden leads to an
intricate tale of suspicion and government corruption. Catherine is the
daughter of an English colonel and is targeted due to secret files in
her possession. Julian obtains the documents for fear that they may
incriminate Catherine and confirm her as a traitor. Julian and Catherine
becomes part of a growing conspiracy fueled by both English and German
powers. The Devil's Paw is a gripping tale of romance and political
intrigue. E. Phillips Oppenheim offers a compelling commentary on Europe
during one of its most vulnerable times. He delivers a complex narrative
driven by bold characters informed by historical events. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Devil's Paw is both modern and readable.