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RAINBOW ISLAND. 6s.
THE LITERARY WORLD.--"Those who delight in tales of adventure should
hail 'Rainbow Island' with joyous shouts of welcome. Rarely have we
met with more satisfying fare of this description than in its pages."
THE ALBERT GATE AFFAIR. 6s.
THE BIRMINGHAM POST.--"Will worthily rank with 'The Fatal Legacy' and
'Rainbow Island,' both books full of wholesome excitement and told with
great ability."
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT. 6s.
THE EVENING STANDARD.--"So admirable, so living, so breathlessly
exciting a book. The magnificent realism of the lighthouse and its
perils, the intense conviction of the author ... are worthy of praise
from the most jaded reader."
HEART'S DELIGHT. 6s.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"'Heart's Delight' establishes more firmly than
ever the reputation which he founded on 'The Final War'; like that
notable book it has a strong martial flavour."
THE WHEEL O' FORTUNE. 6s.
THE PUBLISHER'S CIRCULAR.--"Conan Doyle's successor, Louis Tracy, has
all the logical acuteness of the inventor of Sherlock Holmes without
his occasional exaggeration."
FENNELLS' TOWER. 6s.
NORTH DEVON JOURNAL.--"An absorbing tale of love and crime from the
clever pen of Louis Tracy. The secret of the crime which forms the
basis of the plot is most skilfully covered, and the solution is a
genuine surprise."
THE SILENT BARRIER. 6s.
"The Silent Barrier" is a breezy romance of love and adventure in
Switzerland, comparable to an adventure story by the late Guy Boothby.
THE MESSAGE. 6s.
DUNDEE COURIER.--"Written In a clear and crisp style, abounds with
thrilling situations, in which love, jealousy, intrigue, and mystery
play an important part."
HAROLD BINDLOSS
THE PROTECTOR. 6s.
MORNING POST.--"Mr. Bindloss is always a sure find for a good story,
and in this one he has, if possible, excelled himself."
THE LIBERATIONISM 6s.
MORNING LEADER.--"This is the author's best novel, and is one which no
lover of healthy excitement ought to miss."
HAWTREY'S DEPUTY. 6s.
THE WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.--"The whole story is told with the most
spontaneous verve, and is tinged with a delightful element of romance
which renders the book complete in its appeal from start to finish."
THE IMPOSTOR. 6s.
THE QUEEN.--"Mr. Bindloss writes books which are always good to read.
His writing is uniformly good, and his books are always sane, intensely
interesting, and dealing with subjects that cannot fail to concern a
wide public. He has a real gift for telling stories, and the interest
that he arouses in the reader's mind on the first page he sustains up
to the last page in the volume."
HEADON HILL
A ROGUE IN AMBUSH. 6s.
READING STANDARD.--"A most ingenious and interesting story is this
latest creation of Mr. Headon Hill's nimble brain."
THE HIDDEN VICTIM. 6s.
THE ABERDEEN JOURNAL.--"To those who revel in sensational fiction,
marked by literary skill as well as audacity and fertility of
invention, this story can be confidently commended."
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