A FATAL LEGACY. 6s.
The Scotsman.—"In all the annals of fiction a more ingenious or startlingly original plot has not been recorded."
RAINBOW ISLAND. 6s.
The Literary World.—"Those who delight in tales of adventure should hail 'Rainbow Island' with joyous shouts of welcome. Rarely have we met with more satisfying fare of this description than in its pages."
THE ALBERT GATE AFFAIR. 6s.
The Birmingham Post.—"will Worthily Rank With 'the Fatal Legacy' And 'rainbow Island' Both Books Full of Wholesome Excitement and Told With Great Ability. The Present Volume Is an Excellent Detective Tale, Brimful of Adventure. Told in Mr. Tracy's Best Style."
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT. 6s.
The Evening Standard.—"so Admirable, So Living, So Breathlessly Exciting a Book. The Magnificent Realism of the Lighthouse and Its Perils, The Intense Conviction of the Author, That Brings the Very Scene He Pictures Before the Reader's Eyes With Hardly a Line of Detached Description, The Interest of the Terrible Dilemma of the Cut-off Inhabitants of the 'pillar' Are Worthy of Praise From the Most Jaded Reader."
HEART'S DELIGHT. 6s.
The Dundee Advertiser.—"The name of Louis Tracy on the cover of a volume is a sufficient guarantee that the contents are worthy of perusal. His latest novel, 'Heart's Delight,' establishes more firmly than ever the reputation which he founded on 'The Final War'; like that notable book it has a strong martial flavour."