LOUIS TRACY
SYLVIA'S CHAUFFEUR. 6s.
MORNING LEADER.--"'Sylvia's Chauffeur' is as pleasant a piece of lightreading as any one could desire."
THE STOWAWAY. 6s.
THE READING STANDARD.--"This is a romantic story of adventureexcellently told. The plot is worked out with great skill andingenuity, the characters are convincing and consistent, for Mr. Tracyis a delightful story-teller and this is some of his best handiwork."
A FATAL LEGACY. 6s.
RAINBOW ISLAND. 6s.
THE LITERARY WORLD.--"Those who delight in tales of adventure shouldhail 'Rainbow Island' with joyous shouts of welcome. Rarely have wemet with more satisfying fare of this description than in its pages."
THE ALBERT GATE AFFAIR. 6s.
THE BIRMINGHAM POST.--"Will worthily rank with 'The Fatal Legacy' and'Rainbow Island,' both books full of wholesome excitement and told withgreat ability."
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT. 6s.
HEART'S DELIGHT. 6s.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"'Heart's Delight' establishes more firmly thanever the reputation which he founded on 'The Final War'; like thatnotable book it has a strong martial flavour."
THE WHEEL O' FORTUNE. 6s.
THE PUBLISHER'S CIRCULAR.--"Conan Doyle's successor, Louis Tracy, hasall the logical acuteness of the inventor of Sherlock Holmes withouthis occasional exaggeration."
FENNELLS' TOWER. 6s.
THE SILENT BARRIER. 6s.
"The Silent Barrier" is a breezy romance of love and adventure inSwitzerland, comparable to an adventure story by the late Guy Boothby.
THE MESSAGE. 6s.
DUNDEE COURIER.--"Written In a clear and crisp style, abounds withthrilling situations, in which love, jealousy, intrigue, and mysteryplay an important part."