A Russian Coward.
By Fred Whishaw.
The story gives a vivid picture of the corruption of the Grand Dukes and Army Contractors, and is altogether a thrilling, sensational, and unhackneyed story.
The Financier’s Wife.
By Florence Warden.
Miss Warden takes the City for her theme, and her story is reminiscent of a recent financial crash which paralysed Lombard Street for some time.
The character of the great financial magnate is wonderfully drawn, and the description of his downfall is most graphically told.
A Widow by Choice.
By Coralie Stanton and Heath Hosken.
The principal action of this story takes place in Italy—in Florence and near Perugia; and the book is a human document peopled with living characters. Readers who want a glowing and absorbing story of Italy should get this book.