By E. M. DAVY, Author of “A Prince of Como,” &c.
“Mrs. E. M. Davy’s powerful and pathetic story, ‘Jack Dudley’s Wife,’ has been published by Mr. Walter Scott, London, in a shilling volume. The tale is written with excellent skill, and succeeds in holding the interest well up from first to last.”—Scotsman.
THE STORY OF A CRIME.
By REGINALD BARNETT.
“The latest and most notable addition to the ranks of detective story-tellers is Mr. Reginald Barnett, whose ‘Police Sergeant C. 21’ (Walter Scott), although constructed on the familiar Gaborian system, is nevertheless a work of far higher merit than any of its English predecessors. Mr. Barnett has imagination and considerable graphic power. He has conceived a plot of singular complication, which he works out with much skill.”—Table.