Adventure stories; England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
Shows Mr. Pemberton at his best.
THE FASCINATION OF THE KING.
GUY BOOTHBY.
Fairly bristles with thrilling passages, exciting adventures, and
hairbreadth escapes.
WILD SHEBA.
ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEW.
Brimful of life and amusement.
BY SNARE OF LOVE.
A. W. MARCHMONT.
One of the most rousing romances of modern times.
BENEATH HER STATION.
HAROLD BINDLOSS.
A powerful and well written story of hardihood, love and adventure.
HOPE MY WIFE.
L. G. MOBERLY.
Provides much sentiment and pathos.
THE MISSIONER.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.
Deeply engrossing as a novel, pure in style, and practically faultless
as a literary work.
THE MESSAGE OF FATE.
LOUIS TRACY.
Written in a clear and crisp style, the story abounds with thrilling
situations, in which love, jealousy, intrigue and mystery play an
important part.
THE WAYFARERS.
J. C. SNAITH.
Pulsing with strong healthy life, and brimming over with incident.
TOMMY CARTERET.
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN.
Another triumph from the pen of the author of "The Garden of Lies,"
"Buchanan's Wife," etc.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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