The Novel Is Set In The Years Leading Up To And During World War I And Revolves Around The Character Of Sir Everard Dominey. Dominey A British Aristocrat Returns To England From Africa Where He Has Been Presumed Dead For Many Years. His Return Sets Off A Series Of Events Involving Espionage Mistaken Identities And Political Intrigue. The Great Impersonation Is Characterized By Its Elements Of Espionage And Mystery As Well As Its Exploration Of The Consequences Of Mistaken Identity. The Novel Provides A Suspenseful And Thrilling Narrative As The Protagonist Becomes Entangled In A Web Of Deception And Danger. E. Phillips Oppenheim'S Writing Is Known For Its Ability To Create Gripping And Engaging Stories And The Great Impersonation Is A Prime Example Of His Talent For Crafting Espionage And Suspense Novels. If You Enjoy Thrilling And Suspenseful Novels That Involve Espionage And Mistaken Identities The Great Impersonation By E. Phillips Oppenheim Is A Classic Work In The Genre That Offers A Captivating And Suspense-Filled Reading Experience.