RADFORD SHONE.

The Leicester Post.—Radford Shone is another very welcome volume from an accomplished pen. The exploits at once rivet attention and hold it spellbound to the end. Once begun it will be eagerly read right through to the end.

The Standard.—This novelist has a real genius for the constructional stories. He knows to a hair's-breadth the best theme to select, and almost unerringly what details to omit. His power of invention is remarkable.


CONTENTS

CHAP.PAGE
ITwo Villains and the Heroine[9]
II"A Screw Loose Somewhere"[18]
IIIPresage of Storm[31]
IVNugent moves a Pawn[42]
VUnder the Searchlight[50]
VIThe Cry from the Train[60]
VIIThe Face in the Pool[71]
VIIIIntercepted[80]
IXThe Inquisitive Foreman[90]
XThe Lure of Love[102]
XIThe Peering Eyes[109]
XIIThe Cobra's Sailing Orders[120]
XIIIFool's Paradise Lost[128]
XIVThe Creaking Stair[139]
XVA Council of Three[147]
XVIBarbed Shafts[156]
XVII"The Bootlace Man"[169]
XVIIIThe Trap is Set[178]
XIXThe Sleeping Snake[185]
XXBlue Light and Green[195]
XXIThe Trap Closes[204]
XXIIThe Shadow of Horror[213]
XXIIIIn the Stone Grotto[223]
XXIVIn the Toils[234]
XXVThe Last Chance Fails[243]
XXVIEnid is "Mixed up"[254]
XXVIIPursuit[263]
XXVIIITravers Nugent Pays[274]
XXIXThe Sting of the Nettle[287]
XXXAftermath of Storm[296]

A TRAITOR'S WOOING


CHAPTER I