The Daily Telegraph says:--"A well-sustained and thrilling narrative."
The Daily Express says:--"It is sure to have a great success."
THE LITTLE ANARCHIST.
GEORGE HORTON
A FAIR INSURGENT.
The Daily Telegraph says:--"Mr. George Horton has given us a most
thrilling romance which, both in invention and workmanship, should take
high rank among books of adventure. The author has the power of
exciting real interest in the puppets of his capital book, and the art
of telling an exciting story thoroughly well."
PRINCESS ROMANOVA.
The Dundee Advertiser says:--"A stirring tale of the Far East, full of
adventures, narrated in an impressive style."
THE MONK'S TREASURE.
FRED M. WHITE
THE CRIMSON BLIND.
The Sheffield Telegraph:--"'The Crimson Blind' is one of the most
ingeniously conceived 'detective' stories we have come across for a
long time. Each chapter holds some new and separate excitement. The
pace is kept with such vigour that the reader arrives breathless at the
last page."
THE CARDINAL MOTH.
The British Weekly:--"A brilliant orchid story, full of imaginative
power. This is a masterpiece of construction, convincing amid its
unlikeliness, one of the best novels of the season."
THE CORNER HOUSE.
The Western Morning News:--"The secret of 'The Corner House' is kept
until the closing chapters, and it is impossible to lay the book aside
until the secret is discovered. It is an excellent romance which will
be eagerly read."
THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWN.
The Dublin Daily Express:--"Mr. F. M. White is one of the princes of
fiction. A stirring tale full of the spice of adventure, breathless in
interest, skilful in narrative.... Who could refrain from reading such
a story?"
THE SLAVE OF SILENCE.
The Sheffield Telegraph:--"Attention is arrested at the outset, and so
adroitly is the mystery handled that readers will not skip a single
page."
A FATAL DOSE.
Irish Independent:--"A work in Mr. White's best style, so brimful of
action and excitement that the reader would fain finish it at a sitting
if possible."
ARCHIBALD EYRE
THE TRIFLER.
The Daily Express:--"A most cleverly contrived farcical comedy full of
really fresh incidents, and a dialogue that is genuinely amusing; there
is not a character who is not always welcome and full of entertainment."
THE CUSTODIAN.
The Morning Post:--"An exceptionally clever and entertaining novel; the
reader is compelled to finish the book when he has once taken it up....
It is impossible to resist its attractions."
THE GIRL IN WAITING.
The Daily Mail:--"This is quite a delightful book. The note is struck
ingeniously and hilariously on the doorstep. It is a most enjoyable
comedy, which must be read to be appreciated. We can cordially
recommend it."
HEADON HILL
A RACE WITH RUIN.
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