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PUBLICATIONS OF G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS.
THE LEAVENWORTH CASE. A Lawyer's Story. By Anna Katherine Green. 16mo, paper, 60 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"In one respect at least, 'The Leavenworth Case' is the peer of Gaboriau's best efforts—the wonderful skill with which the author draws the reader, now this way, now that, in the search for the perpetrator of the mysterious crime with which the story begins, and deludes him until he reaches almost the last page."—New Haven Palladium.
"Wilkie Collins, in his best period, never invented a more ingeniously constructed plot, nor held the reader in such suspense until the final denouement. The most blasé novel-reader will be unable to put aside 'The Leavenworth Case' until he has read the last sentence and mastered the mystery which has baffled him from the beginning."—N. Y. Express.
"She has proved herself as well able to write an interesting story of mysterious crime as any man living."—The Academy, (London.)
"She has worked up a cause celèbre with a fertility of device and ingenuity of treatment hardly second to Wilkie Collins or Edgar Allen Poe."—Christian Union.
"We have read no story for a long time which has had so much of the Wilkie Collins, and Edgar Allen Poe flavor of reality in the telling."—Congregationalist.