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  "_Holds the Reader Spellbound_"

  *THE NETHER MILLSTONE*

  _By_ FRED M. WHITE

  Author of "The Five Knots," "The Slave of Silence," "The Midnight Guest," etc.

  Illustrated, 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  A tremendously interesting novel.--_Boston Courier_.

  A strong story, one with a well-made plot. He holds his readers fromstart to finish.--_Baltimore Sun_.

  A thrilling episode of courage and romance which sensationally opens thestory.--_Philadelphia North-American_.

  A stirring story of mystery and adventure. It fairly teems withcomplications and surprises.--_St. Louis Republic_.

  For a spirited tale in which there is constant action, "The NetherMillstone" is ahead of anything published this year.--_Boston Traveler_.

  Fred M. White is now regarded as a rival of Oppenheim.--_New YorkTimes_.

  _A Capital and Ingenious Mystery Tale_

  *THE SLAVE OF SILENCE*

  _By_ FRED M. WHITE

  Author of "The Crimson Blind," "The Corner House," etc.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50

  A combination of detective story, mystery, and romance that willinterest even the most blase of novel readers.--_Springfield_ (Mass.)_Union_.

  May be recommended to anyone who enjoys a swift, dramatic, and ingeniousmystery story, with the interest of the reader gripped at theoutset.--_Buffalo Express_.

  Bubbles with intense interest from beginning to end. Fully as good astory as "The Crimson Blind."--_Brooklyn Eagle_.

  The mysterious events which took place at the Royal Palace Hotel,London, and at the strange house in Audley Place, are unfolded in thisabsorbing story.--_Washington Star_.

  There are times when a novel of the "shilling shocker" type is more tobe desired than much fine writing. This is especially true if it isforcibly written and is well printed. "The Slave of Silence" is such anovel... For genuine entertainment one cannot do better than to readthis book.--_New York Times_.

  "_A rattling good story_"

  *LORD CAMMARLEIGH'S SECRET*

  _By_ ROY HORNIMAN

  12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  A delightful book, it is so different.--_Buffalo Express_.

  Highly successful, always amusing.--_Life_, New York.

  A diverting comedy, with the most audacious modern hero infiction.--_Kansas City Star_.

  Extremely clever. Would not have discredited the late R. L.Stevenson.--_Brooklyn Eagle_.

  It is interesting, almost breathlessly so. As fluctuating as SherlockHolmes and stimulates the imagination.--_Columbus Press Post_.

  One of the most ingenious stories ever written. The situation is fullof humor and the dialogue capital.--_Bookseller, Newsdealer andStationer_.

  The plot is audacious, but Mr. Horniman carries it through with dash,with crisp dialogue, and with some admirablecharacterization.--_Cleveland Leader_.

  _Mr. Oppenheim's New Novel_

  *THE GREAT SECRET*

  _By_ E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

  Illustrated by C. D. Williams. Cloth, $1.50

  In his latest novel Mr. Oppenheim deals with a stupendous internationalconspiracy in the same interest-compelling manner that characterizes hismost popular stories. An American girl possessing both beauty andbrains furnishes the author with a most captivating heroine. The book isreplete with incident, all the characters are strongly drawn and humanlyinteresting, and the culmination of the plot is a tremendousinternational coup, dramatic to a degree never before reached by even sosuccessful a story writer as Mr. Oppenheim.

  A remarkable piece of writing.--_Pall Mall Gazette_.

  The most fascinating story Mr. Oppenheim has written. In the telling ofa tale of this description Mr. Oppenheim is without a rival.--_SheffieldTelegraph_.

  The finest and most absorbing story of adventure that Mr. Oppenheim hasever written. It glows with feeling; it is curiously fertile incharacter, incident, and sensation, and it works its way outward to aremarkable climax.--_The Standard, London_.

  Mr. Oppenheim is a past master in the management of exciting incidents,and in this novel he has excelled his former successes.--_DundeeAdvertiser_.

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