KILLED IN THE OPEN. (9th Edition.)

“It is in truth a very good love story set in a framework of hounds and horses, but one that could be read with pleasure independently of any such attractions.”—Fortnightly Review.

“‘Killed in the Open’ is a very superior sort of hunting novel indeed.”—Graphic.

STRAIGHT AS A DIE. (9th Edition.)

“If you like sporting novels I can recommend to you Mrs Kennard’s ‘Straight as a Die.’”—Truth.

A REAL GOOD THING. (8th Edition.)

“There are some good country scenes and country spins in ‘A Real Good Thing.’ The hero, poor old Hopkins, is a strong character.”—Academy.

OUR FRIENDS IN THE HUNTING-FIELD.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

THE MYSTERY OF A WOMAN’S HEART. In Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.