A NEW SPARKLING ROMANCE
The Woman in Question
By JOHN REED SCOTT
Author of “The Colonel of the Red Huzzars,” “The Princess Dehra,” and “Beatrix of Clare”
THREE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY CLARENCE F. UNDERWOOD
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“The Woman in Question” is a romance, but not of Valeria nor mediæval England. Mr. Scott has remained home in America, and the scenes are laid in the Eastern United States. The story is distinctly modern in tone and theme, and centers in and around Fairlawn Hall, an old mansion with a marvellous garden, lying on the outskirts of Egerton, where the new master has come with a party of friends—to find mystery, misfortune, and love awaiting him.
Mr. Scott shows steady improvement in each succeeding novel, and he has planned this latest story well, filling it with many surprises and dramatic moments.
“The story has dash and verve.”—New York Times Saturday Review of Books.