=6s. 9d.=
A clever modern novel, with plenty of love interest, dealing with the problems arising from an unhappy marriage.
Simpson of Snells" =WILLIAM HEWLETT=
=6s. 9d. net. (2nd Edition)=
The delightful story of a "tie with a temperament." A book that will enhance the reputation of Maurice Hewlett"s brother. A most original plot, presented in a highly interesting fashion; a novel showing extraordinary powers of characterisation, deep feeling and a refreshing sense of humour.
The False Faces =LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE=
=6s. 9d. net.=
Love in the Darkness =MRS. SYDNEY GROOM=
=6s. 9d. net.=
An important new novel by a very gifted author of over 50 popular serials.
The work of an auth.o.r.ess who has already achieved fame, anonymously, for some of the most soul-stirring serials ever published. In this, her first book, she reveals with a master-hand the soul of a girl who dared to laugh at Love. It is a remarkable and absorbing drama of real life, throbbing with pa.s.sion from beginning to end, and written with such extraordinary power and charm that is likely to make Mrs. Sydney Groom as popular as Ethel M. Dell or Gertrude Page. A phenomenal sale is predicted for "Love in the Darkness," and an immediate demand for further work from the same pen.
Michael Good News =MARGARET BAILLIE SAUNDERS=
=3s. 6d. net.= With Frontispiece and 3 ill.u.s.trations.
A delightful gift book for children. A touching Christmas story. A true tale retold for the children.
Rotorua Rex (=3rd Edition=) =J. ALLAN DUNN=
=6s. 9d. net.=
Everybody is on the look-out for a good strong story of love and adventure. Here is an exceptionally fine one, on the South Seas, which all lovers of Stevenson"s and Stacpoole"s novels will thoroughly enjoy.
Each page grips the attention of the reader, and few will put the book down until the last page is reached.
William--An Englishman =6s. 9d. net.= =CICELY HAMILTON=
(Author of "Senlis," 2nd Ed., etc.)
A novel of fine quality, written with intense, but restrained feeling.
Every stroke tells. The story of two English lovers caught in the whirlpool of the Great War. A book of unusual power and fine psychological insight.
Her Mother"s Blood =BARONESS d"ANETHAN=
=6s. 9d. net.=
A charming romance with a j.a.panese setting, bringing into sharp relief the difference between East and West---the struggle between Western ideals and "the call of the blood." An absorbing love-story with a happy ending. The Baroness knows and loves j.a.pan.
Suspense =6s. 9d. net.= =ISOBEL OSTRANDER=
A detective story of extraordinary fascination. A tale of mystery and romance which, once begun, will not be laid down unfinished. Miss Isobel Ostrander has come to stay.
The Good Ship Esperanza =ROY NORTON=
=6s. 9d. net.=
An appealing story of love and adventure. The thrilling experiences of "Twisted Jimmy" and his companions. A story of the present day with an atmosphere of high idealism pervading it.
The Upward Flight =6s. 9d. net.=
MRS. KENNETH COMBE
A novel dealing on a high plane with a problem--that of Divorce--which is being discussed on all sides, and which confronts thousands of men and women at the present time. The story of a woman who remained true to her ideals through the fiercest temptation.
Hammers of Hate =6s. 9d. net.= =GUY THORNE=
A good mystery story. By the Author of "The Secret Monitor."
The Stolen Statesman =3s. 6d. net.= =WILLIAM LE QUEUX=
"The Stolen Statesman" is a new novel with a weird and fascinating plot which holds the reader from the first page to the last.
The Secret Monitor =3s. 6d. net.= =GUY THORNE=
A remarkable, thrilling and swiftly-moving story of love, adventure and mystery, woven round about half a dozen characters on the Atlantic coast of Ireland. This novel ought to considerably increase the popularity which has been gradually and constantly growing for Mr. Guy Thorne"s mystery novels. No one, after picking up the book, will want to put it down until the last page is read.
Blake of the R.F.C. =LT.-COL. H. CURTIES=
=3s. net.=
A quick-moving novel of an airman"s love and adventure in Egypt during the war.
Tales that are Told =6s. net.= =ALICE PERRIN=
This volume consists of a short novel of about 25,000 words and several fine Anglo-Indian and other stories.