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From the drama by George Scarborough.
Price $1.25 net; postage 12 cents
This stirring detective story holds the attention of the reader from the
very start. It is full of action, presenting a baffling situation, the
solving of which carries one along in a whirlwind of excitement. Through
the story runs a love plot that is interwoven with the mystery of a
secret-service case.
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The Night of Temptation
By VICTORIA CROSS
Author of
"LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW," "FIVE NIGHTS," etc.
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This book takes for its keynote the self-sacrifice of woman in her love.
Regina, the heroine, gives herself to a man for his own sake, for the
happiness she can give him. He is her hero, her god, and she declines to
marry him until she is satisfied that he cannot live without her.
The London _Athenaeum_ says: "Granted beautiful, rich, perfect,
passionate men and women, the author is capable of working out their
destiny."
Price $1.25 net; Postage 12 Cents
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The Secret of the Night
By GASTON LEROUX
Author of "THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM," etc.
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Another thrilling mystery story in which the famous French detective
hero, Joseph Rouletabille, makes his appearance before the public again.
This character has won a place in the hearts of novel readers as no
other detective has since the creation of Sherlock Holmes.
Thousands upon thousands of people in two continents await eagerly every
book by Gaston Leroux that relates the adventures of the hero of "The
Mystery of the Yellow Room" and "The Perfume of the Lady in Black."
Price $1.25 net; Postage 12 Cents
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Guardian Angels
By MARCEL PREVOST
Member of the Academie Francaise, Officer of the Legion of Honour
Author of "SIMPLY WOMEN," Etc.
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Every married woman ought to read this novel, if only to be forewarned
against a danger that may one day invade her own home. It is a story of
the double life led by the governesses of many young girls, showing the
dangers of such companionships.
It is no exaggeration to say that "Guardian Angels" is o
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