est of the Terrible Dilemma of the
Cut-off Inhabitants of the 'pillar' Are Worthy of Praise From the
Most Jaded Reader."
HEART'S DELIGHT. 6s.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"The name of Louis Tracy on the cover of a
volume is a sufficient guarantee that the contents are worthy of
perusal. His latest novel, 'Heart's Delight,' establishes more
firmly than ever the reputation which he founded on 'The Final
War'; like that notable book it has a strong martial flavour."
THE WHEEL O' FORTUNE. 6s.
THE PUBLISHER'S CIRCULAR.--"Conan Doyle's successor, Louis Tracy,
has all the logical acuteness of the inventor of Sherlock Holmes
without his occasional exaggeration."
FENNELLS' TOWER. 6s.
NORTH DEVON JOURNAL.--"An absorbing tale of love and crime from the
clever pen of Louis Tracy. The secret of the crime which forms the
basis of the plot is most skilfully covered, and the solution is a
genuine surprise."
THE SILENT BARRIER. 6s.
"The Silent Barrier" is a breezy romance of love and adventure in
Switzerland, comparable to an adventure story by the late Guy
Boothby.
SIR Wm. MAGNAY, Bart.
THE RED CHANCELLOR. 6s.
LLOYD'S NEWS.--"A story full of action, with its characters
strongly drawn. Adventure and hairbreadth escapes abound; the style
is refreshingly crisp, and the book altogether is one that can be
most heartily recommended."
FAUCONBERG. 6s.
THE FIELD.--"The book has a grip, and should be a success. The
ultimate fate of Fauconberg is always in doubt from the beginning
to the unexpected ending."
THE MASTER SPIRIT. 6s.
THE COURT JOURNAL.--"A capital story. The intensely interesting
situation is developed with much ingenuity and power.... A really
fascinating novel."
THE MYSTERY OF THE UNICORN. 6s.
THE GLASGOW HERALD.--"This work illustrates the author's dexterity
in plot-construction, his skill in setting appropriate dialogue,
and the facility with which he is able to develop and embellish an
engaging narrative."
THE PITFALL. 6s.
PEOPLE'S SATURDAY JOURNAL.--"In 'The Pitfall,' Sir Wm. Magnay has
given to the world his best work, for not only is the story of an
engrossing character, but it has the virtue of being completely off
the beaten track."
THE RED STAIN. 6s.
THE DUNDEE COURIER.--"One cannot but admire the
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