The White Lie - Part 50
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Part 50

Readers always expect a powerful story from the author of "The Vow,"

and "Max Logan" is the best he has written.

LOUIS TRACY

SYLVIA'S CHAUFFEUR. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, 1_s._ net, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._

MORNING LEADER.--"'Sylvia's Chauffeur' is as pleasant a piece of light reading as any one could desire."

RAINBOW ISLAND. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._

THE LITERARY WORLD.--"Those who delight in tales of adventure should hail 'Rainbow Island' with joyous shouts of welcome. Rarely have we met with more satisfying fare of this description than in its pages."

THE PILLAR OF LIGHT. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._

THE EVENING STANDARD.--"So admirable, so living, so breathlessly exciting a book. The magnificent realism of the lighthouse and its perils are worthy of praise from the most jaded reader."

A SON OF THE IMMORTALS. 6_s._, and 6_d._

THE MORNING POST.--"Mr. Tracy's new book 'A Son of the Immortals' is of a highly sensational character, and adventures and stirring situations follow closely upon one another's heels all through it."

MIRABEL'S ISLAND. 6_s._, 2_s._ net.

A delightfully exciting and fascinating romance of love and adventure, comparable to its author's famous success, "Rainbow Island."

NO OTHER WAY. 6_s._

FINANCIAL TIMES.--"Mr. Tracy's latest novel provides an absorbing narrative which is not likely to be cast aside prematurely."

ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. 6_s._

THE SCOTSMAN.--"Adventures and surprises fairly trip over each other in hasty succession to Mr. Louis Tracy's latest romance."

THE HOUSE ROUND THE CORNER. 6_s._

When Bob Armathwaite, in search of a peaceful time, took the house on the edge of the moor he little thought he would be so quickly inveigled in one of the most romantic of episodes, a host of adventures, and incidentally find a wife. How it all happened is told in this engrossing tale.

HEADON HILL

THE COTTAGE IN THE CHINE. 6_s._, and 6_d._

Every page has its incident or adventure, and the most exacting reader will not find a dull moment until the last page is turned.

MY LORD THE FELON. 6_s._, and 6_d._

THE BOOKSELLER.--"Every page of this book has its incident or adventure, while the reader's interest is kept up to the last chapter."

THE HOUR GLa.s.s MYSTERY. 6_s._

THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"Those who love a really good mystery story may cordially be recommended to read Mr. Headon Hill's new book 'The Hour Gla.s.s Mystery.'"

THE CRIMSON HONEYMOON. 6_s._

"The Crimson Honeymoon" is a really fascinating sensation story, well written and cleverly put together.

HAROLD BINDLOSS

THE TRUSTEE. 6_s._, and 2_s._ net.

PUNCH.--"Mr. Bindloss is an author who can deftly use sensationalism to his purpose without forcing it for mere effect, and who can also depict the character of a strong man as honest as determined in love with a sweet woman. He tells a story with rare skill."

THE PIONEER. 6_s._

ACADEMY.--"His novels are terse, powerful, yet graceful, showing intimate knowledge and acute observation, never overweighted with description, yet containing many delightful pictures."

THE PROTECTOR. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, and 1_s._ net.

MORNING POST.--"Mr. Bindloss is always a sure find for a good story, and in this one he has, if possible, excelled himself."

THE LIBERATIONIST. 6_s._, and 6_d._

MORNING LEADER.--"This is the author's best novel, and is one which no lover of healthy excitement ought to miss."

HAWTREY'S DEPUTY. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, and 6_d._

THE WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.--"The whole story is told with the most spontaneous verve, and is tinged with a delightful element of romance."

THE IMPOSTOR. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._

THE QUEEN.--"Mr. Bindloss writes books which are always good to read.

His writing is uniformly good, and his books are always sane, intensely interesting, and dealing with subjects that cannot fail to concern a wide public."

THE WASTREL. 6_s._

THE TIMES.--"Mr. Bindloss's books are unchangeably true to type; and in the distracting medley of modern fiction they calm and regulate the mind."

THE ALLINSON HONOUR. 6_s._

THE SPORTSMAN.--"The simplicity and force of the language, and the abiding air of reality about the several adventures, make it hard to put down before it had been gone through to the last page."

BLAKE'S BURDEN. 6_s._

A story of brisk, unflagging interest and adventure.

J. S. FLETCHER