f construction, convincing amid its
unlikeliness, one of the best novels of the season."
THE CORNER HOUSE. 6s.
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THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWN. 6s.
THE DUBLIN DAILY EXPRESS.--"Mr. F. M. White is one of the princes
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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
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A FATAL DOSE. 6s.
THE STANDARD.--"This novel will rank amongst the brightest that Mr.
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CRAVEN FORTUNE. 6s.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"A tale of extraordinary complexity, ingeniously
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THE LAW OF THE LAND. 6s.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Mr. White's new novel may be strongly
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A CRIME ON CANVAS. 6s.
This is a story of mysterious crime and it is interesting to recall
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JOURNEY'S END. 6s.
THE COURT JOURNAL.--"Surprisingly fresh, abounding in touches of
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MONSIGNY. 6s.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"The novel is admirable, the idea is very
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THE GARDEN OF LIES. 6s.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"This novel is far in advance of anything that Mr.
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