ABSORBING NEW FICTION
ABSORBING NEW FICTION
THE MEREDITH MYSTERYBy NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN, author of “The Cat’s Paw,” etc.Ingenuity in constructing baffling mystery stories and skill in narrating them are characteristic of Miss Lincoln. Here is one of her best, with some new elements. The successful efforts of the blind surgeon to clear the girl he loves from a murder charge make a splendid story.CORDUROYBy RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL, author of “Play the Game,” etc.The standards of Boston and of a California ranch shrewdly and sympathetically handled in a delicious romance full of charm and vitality. The efforts of “Ginger” and her New England lover to meet each other’s requirements result in a tense and appealing story.MARY CINDERELLA BROWNBy DOROTHY WHITEHILLThe remarkable and delightful things that happened to Mary Cinderella Brown and Peter Ashton when the ragged little girl and the rich young man happened to meet at a drama-moment. Two kinds of romance delightfully unfolded.WALTER OF TIVERTONBy BERNARD MARSHALL, author of “Cedric the Forester.”A swift moving story of adventure and romance in the wild days when Prince John ruled England in the absence of Richard Coeur-De-Lion. A picture of life in that confused time, with a glimpse at historic characters, but a thrilling story first and last.THE WOLF TRAILBy ROGER POCOCKA vivid story of adventure, which covers the sea in the wild rough days of sailing ships, and also Indian life in the Canadian Northwest. A rich vein of romance and of spiritual feeling runs through the action, adding a distinctive appeal.D. APPLETON AND COMPANYNew YorkLondon
THE MEREDITH MYSTERYBy NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN, author of “The Cat’s Paw,” etc.
Ingenuity in constructing baffling mystery stories and skill in narrating them are characteristic of Miss Lincoln. Here is one of her best, with some new elements. The successful efforts of the blind surgeon to clear the girl he loves from a murder charge make a splendid story.
CORDUROYBy RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL, author of “Play the Game,” etc.
The standards of Boston and of a California ranch shrewdly and sympathetically handled in a delicious romance full of charm and vitality. The efforts of “Ginger” and her New England lover to meet each other’s requirements result in a tense and appealing story.
MARY CINDERELLA BROWNBy DOROTHY WHITEHILL
The remarkable and delightful things that happened to Mary Cinderella Brown and Peter Ashton when the ragged little girl and the rich young man happened to meet at a drama-moment. Two kinds of romance delightfully unfolded.
WALTER OF TIVERTONBy BERNARD MARSHALL, author of “Cedric the Forester.”
A swift moving story of adventure and romance in the wild days when Prince John ruled England in the absence of Richard Coeur-De-Lion. A picture of life in that confused time, with a glimpse at historic characters, but a thrilling story first and last.
THE WOLF TRAILBy ROGER POCOCK
A vivid story of adventure, which covers the sea in the wild rough days of sailing ships, and also Indian life in the Canadian Northwest. A rich vein of romance and of spiritual feeling runs through the action, adding a distinctive appeal.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANYNew YorkLondon