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  FRED M. WHITE

  THE WHITE BRIDE. 6s.

  YORKSHIRE POST.--"A sensational but vivid and picturesque story, with aplot so full of mysterious complications and development that it wouldexcite the envy and admiration of any past master of melodrama."

  A QUEEN OF THE STAGE. 6s.

  LIVERPOOL POST.--"A story full of mystery and of dramatic incident. Itis wholesome, absorbing, and capably written."

  THE FOUR FINGERS. 6s.

  BLACKBURN TIMES.--"It is a live and bustling story, which once begunwill not be dropped until the end."

  THE FIVE KNOTS. 6s.

  WESTERN DAILY PRESS.--"Mr. White has written several books, all ofwhich have been enjoyed by a large number of readers, who will welcomehis latest contribution, and probably agree that it is the best thinghe has done."

  THE SUNDIAL. 6s.

  THE NORTHERN WHIG.--"In the already extensive list of Mr. White'snovels it would be difficult to find one superior to the present story,which holds the reader's attention from start to finish."

  THE CORNER HOUSE. 6s.

  THE WESTERN MORNING NEWS.--"It is an excellent romance which will beeagerly read."

  THE SLAVE OF SILENCE. 6s.

  THE SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH.--"Attention is arrested at the outset, and soadroitly is the mystery handled that readers will not skip a singlepage."

  A FATAL DOSE. 6s.

  THE STANDARD.--"This novel will rank amongst the brightest that Mr.White has given us."

  THE LAW OF THE LAND. 6s.

  DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Mr. White's new novel may be strongly recommended.It contains enough surprises to whip the interest at every turn."

  A CRIME ON CANVAS. 6s.

  THE SCOTSMAN.--"The unravelling of the many tangled skeins is a processthat firmly holds the attention of the reader."

  NETTA. 6s.

  DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"The author is an absolute master of sensation, andtells his powerful tale in a way which grips the reader at once."

  THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. 6s.

  THE MORNING POST.--"As exciting reading as anyone could want."

 
L. G. Moberly's Novels