Authors of "Rose of the World," "The Pride of Jennico," etc.
"Agnes and Egerton Castle have certainly been well advised about their sub-title to 'The Black Office and Other Chapters of Romance,' for that is precisely what the tales are, and excellently romantic and thrilling chapters, too."—Punch.
HAWK OF THE DESERT.
By G. E. MITTON,
Author of "In the Grip of the Wild Wa," etc.
The scene is laid in the vast Atbai desert of the Egyptian Sudan. The very breath of the desert is in the book; but the scenery comes second to the story which is concerned with a knot of half-a-dozen people, drawn together by the threads of fate, who play out their parts in a thrilling drama.
MARTIE THE UNCONQUERED.
BY KATHLEEN NORRIS,
Author of "The Story of Julia Page," "The Heart of Rachael," etc.
With the publication of "Martie the Unconquered," Mrs. Morris completes her trilogy of remarkable heroines of which the first was Julia Page and the second Rachael. In "Martie" Mrs. Norris takes a different sort of girl.