SCARLET RUNNER. C. N. and A. M. Williamson.
In this book Mr. and Mrs. Williamson describe the various doings of a young gentleman whose sole worldly possession is a large touring car. Adventures are to the adventurous, and Christopher Race found them in full. (June 16.)
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TRENT'S LAST CASE. E. C. Bentley.
This has been by far the most successful detective novel of recent years. Mr. Lewis Hind in The Daily Chronicle described it as the best detective story of the century.
THE OPEN QUESTION. Elizabeth Robins.
This was the book with which Miss Robins first won her great reputation as a novelist. The scene is laid in America, and the story is described by the author as a "study of two temperaments."
THE MONEY MARKET. E. F. Benson.
A brilliant study of London society and of the strife between love and the power of purse.
THE LUCK OF THE VAILS. E. F. Benson.