A Chain of Evidence
_MYSTERY AND ACTION A'PLENTY_
IN HER OWN RIGHT
By JOHN REED SCOTT
_Author of "The Impostor," "The Colonel of the Red Huzzars,"__"The Woman in Question," "The Princess Dehra," etc._
Three colored illustrations By CLARENCE F. UNDERWOOD 12mo. Decorated Cloth, $1.25 net.
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In this new novel Mr. Scott returns to modern times, where he is as muchat home as when writing of imaginary kingdoms or the days of powder andpatches. Mr. Scott's last novel, "The Impostor," had Annapolis in 1776as its _locale_, but he shows his versatility by centering the importantevents of this romance in and around Annapolis of today.
There are mystery and action a-plenty, and a charming love interest addsgreatly to an already brilliant and exciting narrative.
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_CRITICAL OPINIONS_
"A brisk and cleanly tale."--_Smart Set._
"A sparkling, appealing novel of today."--_Portland Oregonian._
"Enjoys the exceptional merit of being a stirring treasure tale kept within the bounds of likelihood."--_San Francisco Chronicle._
"A charming and captivating romance filled with action from the opening to the close, so fascinating is the story wrought."--_Pittsburg Post._
"Just such a dashing tale of love and adventure as habitual fiction readers have learned to expect from Mr. Scott. A well told tale with relieving touches of dry humor and a climax unusual and strong."--_Chicago Record Herald._