THE AVENGERS.
The Tribune.—Mr. Headon Hill's new book, "The Avengers," has not a dull line, and one's pulse is kept on the jig all the time. He deserves the highest admiration for the consistent way in which he has avoided the slightest suspicion of probability.
The Liverpool Courier.—We can strongly recommend the story. It is one of the best things Mr. Hill has done.
The Dundee Advertiser.—"The Avengers" maintains the highest reputation of Mr. Headon Hill as a novelist. The story is crowded with incident, and, unlike many novels of its class, commands the closest interest of the reader from start to finish.