HARPER
SHERLOCK HOLMES DETECTIVE STORIES. A. C. DOYLE
Any of the above books are for sale by newsdealers everywhere, or they
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Address all orders to
J. S. OGILVIE PUB. CO., 57, Ross Street, New york.
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HERE'S ANOTHER ONE!
If you have read any of the detective stories which we have
recommended to you, such as THE WORLD'S FINGER, MACON MOORE, Etc., you
know that our statements in regard to their being "the real thing"
were not overdrawn. We now have another one just as good, which we
unhesitatingly recommend. It is entitled
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THE HOUSE
BY THE RIVER
BY
FLORENCE WARDEN.
WHAT THE REVIEWERS SAY OF IT.
"Florence Warden is the Anna Katharine Greene of England.
She apparently has the same marvelous capacity as Mrs.
Rohlfs for concocting the most complicated plots and most
mystifying mysteries, and serving them up hot to her
readers."--_N. Y. Globe._
"The author has a knack of intricate plot-work which will
keep an intelligent reader at _her_ books, when he would
become tired over far better novels not so strongly
peppered. For even the 'wisest men' now and then relish not
only a little nonsense, but as well do they enjoy a
thrilling story of mystery. And this is one--a dark, deep,
awesome, compelling if not convincing tale."--_Sacramento
Bee._
"The interest of the story is deep and intense, and many
guesses might be made of the outcome, as one reads along,
without hitting on the right one."--_Salt Lake Tribune_.
This book contains 310 pages, printed in large clear type, and is
bound in handsome paper cover. It is for sale by booksellers and
newsdealers everywhere, or it will be sent by mail, postpaid, upon
receipt of price, 25 cents. Address all orders to
J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
P.O. Box 767, 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.
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