The Road to Nowhere

Cr. 8vo, 6s. 6d. net.

“The story is necessarily a tragedy, worked out in most careful and tolling measure, and with a fine cumulative effect that makes the crash almost magnificent. It is one of the strongest stories that have passed under the reviewer’s notice for some time, and the author is on his way to a high distinction. He has fine powers, methods of his own, a most careful and telling use of words, and a perfect confidence in himself. This novel is not like others; it is worthy of a new period.”—Daily Telegraph.

“It impresses us as a faithful book, faithful to its scenes, and faithful to its characters. His is sound work that may well develop into very fine work.”—Times.

Perpetual Fires

Cr. 8vo, 6s. 6d. net.

“Mr. Leadbitter has added to a growing reputation for fine work by this novel, which cannot be overlooked by any reader of serious fiction.”—Saturday Review.

“It would be hardly possible to overpraise its solid strength and subtle insight into human nature. A book almost perfectly done.”—Bookman.

Shepherd’s Warning

Cr. 8vo, 7s. 6d. net. (Second Impression.)