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Who?
By Elizabeth Kent
Author of "The House Opposite"
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A more thrilling detective story than "Who?" has seldom appeared. Not
only does it deal with the story of a crime such as the ablest detective
would find it difficult to solve, but there is an added mystery
concerning the identity of one of the principal suspects, regarding
which the reader's opinion will change a dozen times before arriving at
the truth. Every page teems with incidents, forming a succession of
dramatic scenes that will keep the reader's interest at white heat
throughout.
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The Adventures of Miss Gregory
By Perceval Gibbon
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The rousing volume of dare-devil enterprise that Perceval Gibbon has
written is a book full of freshness and surprise. Miss Gregory knocks
about the world, and wherever she goes she is in the thick of things. At
one time it is a Nihilist plot which fascinates her; at another time, a
plague-stricken community that calls her. She is in Africa when the
slaver is secretly plying his trade, and again, in wicked Beíra, at the
opportune moment she interposes her calm, forceful personality between
an aggressive ruffian and his friendless victim. Wherever she goes she
attracts adventure to her. The book which recounts her extraordinary
experiences is full of graphic pictures of men and women in widely
separated parts of the globe, and the characterization of these is as
forceful and impressive as the narrative in which they play their parts
is swift in movement and enthralling in theme.
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
Transcriber's Note:
Punctuation has been standardised. Spelling and hyphenation have been
retained as in the original publication except as follows:
Page 19
before her head could and its _changed to_
before her head could add its
Page 87
advisable to have an an inventory _changed to_
advisable to have an inventory
Page 120
heeded neither his works nor _changed to_
heeded neither his words nor
Page 135
so may their hearts be. Wont _changed to_
so may their hearts be. Won't
Page 144
Hermoine, and then I could _changed to_
Hermione, and then I could
Page 209
"since Hariet Smith is _changed to_
"since Harriet Smith is
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