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f construction, convincing amid its unlikeliness, one of the best novels of the season." THE CORNER HOUSE. 6s. THE WESTERN MORNING NEWS.--"The book is crammed with sensation and mystery, situation piled on situation until one is almost bewildered. It is an excellent romance which will be eagerly read." THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWN. 6s. THE DUBLIN DAILY EXPRESS.--"Mr. F. M. White is one of the princes of fiction. A stirring tale full of the spice of adventure, breathless in interest, skilful in narrative.... Who could refrain from reading such a story?" THE SLAVE OF SILENCE. 6s. THE SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH.--"Attention is arrested at the outset, and so adroitly is the mystery handled that readers will not skip a single page." A FATAL DOSE. 6s. THE STANDARD.--"This novel will rank amongst the brightest that Mr. White has given us." CRAVEN FORTUNE. 6s. DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"A tale of extraordinary complexity, ingeniously conceived, and worked out to a conventionally happy conclusion, through a series of strange and thrilling situations, which command and hold the reader's attention to the end." THE LAW OF THE LAND. 6s. DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Mr. White's new novel may be strongly recommended. It contains enough surprises to whip the interest at every turn." A CRIME ON CANVAS. 6s. This is a story of mysterious crime and it is interesting to recall that when published serially prizes were offered to the readers who guessed the solution of the many mysteries divulged in the development of the story. It is a deeply engrossing tale. JUSTUS MILES FORMAN JOURNEY'S END. 6s. THE COURT JOURNAL.--"Surprisingly fresh, abounding in touches of observation and sentiment, while the characters are drawn with exceptional skill, the 'red-haired young woman' being a haunting figure." MONSIGNY. 6s. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"The novel is admirable, the idea is very cleverly worked out, and is of an interesting character. The book is worthy of much praise." THE GARDEN OF LIES. 6s. THE DAILY NEWS.--"This novel is far in advance of anything that Mr. Forman has hitherto accomplished. 'The Garden of Lies' belongs to that class of story which touches the heart from the first. It contains scenes which are alive with real passion, passages that
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