Mistress Nancy Molesworth
The Birthright
Ishmael Pengelly
God and Mammon
The Weapons of Mystery
Heartsease
The Tenant of Cromlech Cottage
Nancy Trevanion's Legacy
The Secret of Trescobell
A Prince of this World
Greater Love
Jabez Easterbrook
An Enemy Hath Done This
Roger Trewinion
The Sign of the Triangle
Out of the Depths
There are few better story-tellers than Mr. Joseph Hocking, especially
when he is dealing with his beloved Cornwall. His stories are
thrillingly interesting, and rivet the attention of the reader from
beginning to end.
WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
NEW FICTION
THE SIGN OF THE GLOVE
(_Another_ "LEATHERMOUTH" _Novel_.)
By CARLTON DAWE
Colonel Gantian ("Leathermouth") is called upon by his friend, a
Commissioner of Scotland Yard, to help in elucidating the mysterious
events behind the death of the late Governor of Bombay. With much
hesitation and reluctance, having just got married, he accepts the
mission. But it sends him walking into many dangers, and it is only with
much trouble that finally he is triumphant.
_Other recent successes by this Author_:
Leathermouth
The Glare
The Forbidden Shrine
The Knightsbridge Affair
Slings and Arrows
Love, the Conqueror
Pacific Blue
The Desirable Woman
The Winding Road
The Missing Clue
Fishers of Men
Wanted
"For a certain crispness of dialogue, and deft arrangement of the events
of a good plot, Mr. Carlton Dawe has very few rivals."--_The Yorkshire
Post_.
WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
NEW FICTION
A MYSTERY CHAIN
By L. G. MOBERLY
This story deals with a foreign woman, who poses as a great
philanthropist, but who, under cover of her social activities, is
involved in very other matters. What these are must be left to Miss
Moberly to tell, and she tells them in a story of great power, vividness
and charm.
_Some of Miss Moberly's previous successes_:
The Voice Fingers of Fate Stepping Stones Hope, My Wife Vere Diana A
Tangled Web A Way of Escape Threads of Life The Eternal Dustbin Renewal
A Change and a Chance The Master Key
In the long list of successful novelists Miss Moberly takes a high
place. Her novels are not merely thrillers, but a readable love story is
invariably woven into the mystery.
WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
NEW FICTION
THE YELLOW WAGON
By CHARMAN EDWARDS
A beautiful woman, destined to be England's most famous actress, born
amid the glamour yet hardship of that picturesque and now almost
obsolete institution of rural England, the travelling theatre. Against
this coloured background and that of the West-end stage is the story of
the men who craved her for her beauty alone. Here is no impossible
heroine who survives her many ordeals unscathed--Sheila Fitzpatrick is
but human after all--but the reader's sympathy will be with her to the
end.
_By the same Author_:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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