uches of actuality that
have gone to make the story genuinely interesting and exciting."
THE MASTER MUMMER. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, 1_s._ net, and 6_d._
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"It is a beautiful story that is here set
within a story."
THE BETRAYAL. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, and 6_d._
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"Mr. Oppenheim's skill has never been displayed
to better advantage than here.... He has excelled himself, and to
assert this is to declare the novel superior to nine out of ten of its
contemporaries."
ANNA, THE ADVENTURESS. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._
THE DAILY NEWS.--"Mr. Oppenheim keeps his readers on the alert from
cover to cover, and the story is a fascinating medley of romance and
mystery."
THE YELLOW CRAYON. 6_s._, and 6_d._
THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"Mr. Oppenheim has a vivid imagination and much
sympathy, fine powers of narrative, and can suggest a life history in
a sentence."
A PRINCE OF SINNERS. 6_s._, and 6_d._
VANITY FAIR.--"A vivid and powerful story. Mr. Oppenheim knows the
world, and the unusual nature of the setting in which his leading
characters live gives this book distinction among the novels of the
season."
THE TRAITORS. 6_s._, and 6_d._
THE ATHENAEUM.--"Its interest begins on the first page and ends on the
last. The plot is ingenious and well managed, the movement of the story
is admirably swift, and the characters are exceedingly vivacious."
A LOST LEADER. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._
THE DAILY GRAPHIC.--"Mr. Oppenheim almost treats us to a romance which
is full of originality and interest from first to last."
MR. WINGRAVE, MILLIONAIRE. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._
THE BRITISH WEEKLY.--"Like good wine Mr. Oppenheim's novels need no
push. They attract by their own charm, and are unrivalled in
popularity."
AS A MAN LIVES. 6_s._, and 6_d._
THE SKETCH.--"The interest of the book, always keen and absorbing, is
due to some extent to a puzzle so admirably planned as to defy the
penetration of the most experienced novel reader."
A DAUGHTER OF THE MARIONIS. 6_s._, and 6_d._
THE SCOTSMAN.--"Mr. Oppenheim's stories always display much
melodramatic power and considerable originality and ingenuity of
construction. These and other qualities of the successful writer of
romance are manifest in 'A Daughter of the Marionis.'"
THE MYSTERY OF MR. BERNARD BROWN. 6_s._, and 6_d._
THE ABERDEEN DAILY JOURNAL.--"The story is rich in sensational incident
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