THE BLISS OF REVENGE. By T. E. Jacob.

“The characters are well conceived.”—Academy.

“Plenty of human nature in it.”—Saturday Review.

“The style is good, and the mode of narration taking, the interest in the story intensifying with each succeeding chapter.”—Newcastle Daily Chronicle.

THE BASILISK. By H. P. Stephens and Warham St. Ledger.

“The story St. Ledger and Stephens unfold
Will tend to your edification;
The plot is ingenious, the tale is well told,
And full of most startling sensation!”—Punch.

“Really a very clever book, well written, well devised, and the story is well told.”—Scotsman.

JOBSON’S ENEMIES. By E. Jenkins.

“A very clever book full of exciting episodes, and abounding with cynical humour and caustic epigram.”—Truth.

THE YOUNG MARQUISE. By Manus.

“Lovers of sensation will revel in these pages.”—Bookseller.

BARTHOLOMEW LEGATE. By Florence Gregg. [Shortly.]

IS LOVE A CRIME? By Mrs. Jagger. [Shortly.]