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uction. These and other qualities of the successful writer of romance are manifest in 'A Daughter of the Marionis.' Full of passion, action, strongly contrasted scenery, motives, and situations." MR. BERNARD BROWN. 6s. THE ABERDEEN DAILY JOURNAL.--"The story is rich in sensational incident and dramatic situations. It is seldom, indeed, that we meet with a novel of such power and fascination." THE MAN AND HIS KINGDOM. 6s. THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"The story is worthy of Merriman at his very best. It is a genuine treat for the ravenous and often disappointed novel reader." THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE. 6s. THE WORLD.--"If engrossing interest, changing episode, deep insight into human character and bright diction are the _sine qua non_ of a successful novel, then this book cannot but bound at once into popular favour. It is so full withal of so many dramatic incidents, thoroughly exciting and realistic. There is not one dull page from beginning to end." A MONK OF CRUTA. 6s. THE BOOKMAN.--"Intensely dramatic. The book is an achievement at which the author may well be gratified." MYSTERIOUS MR. SABIN. 6s. THE LITERARY WORLD.--"As a story of interest, with a deep-laid and exciting plot, this of the 'Mysterious Mr. Sabin' can hardly be surpassed." NORMAN INNES MY LADY'S KISS. 6s. A Seventeenth Century Romance. THE SHEFFIELD INDEPENDENT.--"The book is imbued with the spirit of the times. The story goes with a surge and a stir that makes the blood of the reader quicken and his spirit keep pace." THE LONELY GUARD. 6s. DUBLIN DAILY EXPRESS.--"The author is to be congratulated on this book; it is one of the best that has come under our notice for a considerable period. It is not only full of stirring incident, but highly instructive as to frontier life in the Austria of Maria Theresa's day." FRED M. WHITE THE CRIMSON BLIND. 6s. THE SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH.--"'The Crimson Blind' is one of the most ingeniously conceived 'detective' stories we have come across for a long time. Each chapter holds some new and separate excitement. It is the sort of story that one feels compelled to read at a sitting." THE CARDINAL MOTH. 6s. THE BRITISH WEEKLY.--"A brilliant orchid story full of imaginative power. This is a masterpiece o
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