Sevenpenny Net Novels
Cloth Gilt. With frontispiece, and attractive coloured wrapper, 7d. net.
Fiction-lovers have welcomed the appearance in this dainty and attractive form of some of the best work of leading modern novelists. All the stories included are copyright and of proved popularity. The type is large and readable, and the neat cloth binding renders the volumes worthy of permanent preservation.
THE GARDEN OF LIES.
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN
The novel with which Mr. Forman attained popularity. A real romance, full of vigour, passion and charm.
ANNA, THE ADVENTURESS.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
Mr. Oppenheim excels himself in this story, which has been the most successful of all his novels.
RAINBOW ISLAND.
LOUIS TRACY.
"Should be hailed with joyous shouts of welcome."—The Literary World.
THE IMPOSTOR.
HAROLD BINDLOSS.
Will live and always rank as its author's most powerful and engrossing work.
THE MOTHER.
EDEN PHILLPOTTS.
"This is Mr. Phillpotts' best book," said The Daily Telegraph.
A STUDY IN SCARLET.
(The first book about Sherlock Holmes.)
A. CONAN DOYLE.
"One of the cleverest and best detective stories we have seen."—London Quarterly Review.
A MAKER OF HISTORY.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.
Mr. Oppenheim's skill has never been displayed to better advantage.
BUCHANAN'S WIFE.
JUSTUS M. FORMAN.
A thoroughly fine book from start to finish.
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT.
LOUIS TRACY.
A wonderfully fascinating and breathlessly exciting story, told in Mr. Tracy's best style.
A BID FOR FORTUNE.
GUY BOOTHBY.
The first and best of all the exciting adventures of Dr. Nikola.
THE DAY OF TEMPTATION.
WILLIAM LE QUEUX.
An enthralling mystery tale.
THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE DEVIL.
GUY BOOTHBY.
A more exciting romance no man could reasonably ask for.
WHEN I WAS CZAR.
A. W. MARCHMONT.
A really brilliant novel, full of dramatic incident and smart dialogue.
THE CRIMSON BLIND.
FRED M. WHITE.
One of the most ingeniously conceived detective stories ever written.
THE LODESTAR.
MAX PEMBERTON.
A fine and distinguished romance.
IN WHITE RAIMENT.
WILLIAM LE QUEUX.
Absolutely the most puzzling and enthralling of Mr. Le Queux's many popular romances.
NOT PROVEN.
ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEW.
The finest emotional and entertaining story these authors have written.
YOUNG LORD STRANLEIGH.
ROBERT BARR.
"The most amusing and at the same time the most exciting novel of the year."—Manchester Courier.
THE DUST OF CONFLICT.
HAROLD BINDLOSS.
Another excellent story of adventure comparable to its Author's great success "The Impostor."
TWO BAD BLUE EYES.
"RITA."
A delightfully charming and exciting story of strong human interest.
MR WINGRAVE, MILLIONAIRE.
E. P. OPPENHEIM.
A rattling good novel of remarkable power and fascination.
THE CORNER HOUSE.
FRED M. WHITE.
Crammed with sensation and mystery—an excellent romance that will be eagerly read.
IN STRANGE COMPANY.
GUY BOOTHBY.
A capital novel of the sensational-adventurous order.
THE SPORTING CHANCE.
A. AND C. ASKEW.
A bright and alluring story that is well worth reading.
THE GOLD WOLF.
MAX PEMBERTON.
Throbbing with interest and excitement from start to finish.
THE SECRET.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.
"One of the most engrossing stories we have read."—Daily Telegraph.
A DAMAGED REPUTATION.
HAROLD BINDLOSS.
"Once more we repeat that Mr. Bindloss has stepped into the shoes of the late Seton Merriman."—Daily Mail.
THE SOUL OF GOLD.
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN.
This story has been acclaimed by The Daily Telegraph as worthy of much praise and cleverly worked out.
THE MARRIAGE OF ESTHER.
GUY BOOTHBY.
A story full of action, life, and dramatic interest.
LADY BARBARITY.
J. C. SNAITH.
"'Lady Barbarity' would cheer a pessimist in a November fog."—Black and White.
BY WIT OF WOMAN.
A. W. MARCHMONT.
The ingenuity of this exciting story positively takes one's breath away.
LOUIS TRACY.
THE WHEEL O' FORTUNE.
A bright and breezy adventure story.
THE SLAVE OF SILENCE.
FRED M. WHITE.
Plot and counterplot, mystery and excitement, sentiment and romance—all skilfully blended.
DARBY AND JOAN.
"RITA."
One of Rita's most enthralling tales.
THE RED CHANCELLOR.
SIR WILLIAM MAGNAY.
A romantic and breathlessly exciting yarn.
THE TEMPTRESS.
WILLIAM LE QUEUX.
A fascinating mystery story of holding interest.
PRO PATRIA.
MAX PEMBERTON
Shows Mr. Pemberton at his best.
THE FASCINATION OF THE KING.
GUY BOOTHBY.
Fairly bristles with thrilling passages, exciting adventures, and hairbreadth escapes.
WILD SHEBA.
ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEW.
Brimful of life and amusement.
BY SNARE OF LOVE.
A. W. MARCHMONT.
One of the most rousing romances of modern times.
BENEATH HER STATION.
HAROLD BINDLOSS.
A powerful and well written story of hardihood, love and adventure.
HOPE MY WIFE.
L. G. MOBERLY.
Provides much sentiment and pathos.
THE MISSIONER.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.
Deeply engrossing as a novel, pure in style, and practically faultless as a literary work.
THE MESSAGE OF FATE.
LOUIS TRACY.
Written in a clear and crisp style, the story abounds with thrilling situations, in which love, jealousy, intrigue and mystery play an important part.
THE WAYFARERS.
J. C. SNAITH.
Pulsing with strong healthy life, and brimming over with incident.
TOMMY CARTERET.
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN.
Another triumph from the pen of the author of "The Garden of Lies," "Buchanan's Wife," etc.