The motifs of the book are the evolution of love, which the author
treats not as a sentimental emotion but as a larger and more
exalted passion, and the evolution of the moral nature from
traditional formalism to a wider though more radical morality. The
picture of this evolution is given as a picture of life, not with
any evident purpose. The story is dramatic rather than didactic.
A Master Hand
The Story of a Crime. By RICHARD DALLAS.
12o. (By mail, $1.10) net, $1.00
This is a detective story of unusual interest. A young bachelor of
quiet tastes, a few warm friends, and no enemies, is found dead,
stabbed while he slept in his New York apartment. There is no
emphasis on the horrors of the deed, but the reader's entire
attention is held to the detection of the mysterious murderer. Those
who begin this book will sit up and finish it.
New York--G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS--London
GOOD FICTION
The House Opposite
A Mystery. By ELIZABETH KENT. 12mo, cloth, _net_, $1.00; 16mo,
paper, 50 cts.
"Not an unnecessary word in the whole book, and the intricacies of the
plot are worked out so skilfully that the reader will not guess the
final denouement until he reaches the last chapter."--_Omaha
World-Herald._
"A good story of its kind that can be recommended without
reserve."--_N. Y. Sun._
The Sheep-Stealers
A Romance of the West of England. By VIOLET JACOB. 12mo, _net_,
$1.20. By mail, $1.35.
"We have seldom read a book with a happier mixture of romance
and realism--so fresh, so original, so wholesome. Her style is
excellent,--lucid, natural, unaffected."--_London Spectator._
The Poet and Penelope
By L. PARRY TRUSCOTT. 12mo (By mail, $1.10), _net_, $1.00.
"The book is delightful from first to last. Mr. Truscott tells his story
daintily and lightly; but he is not merely a writer of graceful comedy.
He understands men and women. Each one of his characters is a personage
in his or her way, and there is a subtlety in the drawing of the hero
and the heroine that gives the story reality."--_London World._
New York--G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS--London
GOOD FICTION
Lavender and Old Lace
By MYRTLE REED, author of "Love Letters of a Musician," "The
Spinster Book," etc.
12o. (By mail, $1.65) net, $1.50
Full Crimson Morocco net, $2.00
Miss Reed has carried her lively style and charming humor from
letters and essays into the field of fiction. This is the story of a
quaint corner of New England where more than one romance lies hidden
underneath the prim garb of a little village.
The Shadow of Victory
A Romance of Fort Dearborn (early Chicago). By MYRTLE REED.
12o. With frontispiece net, $1.20
Full crimson morocco, gilt top net, $2.00
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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