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  MARIE CONNOR LEIGHTON

  GREED. 6s.

  WESTERN DAILY PRESS.--"The story is teeming with graphic incident, inwhich the descriptive powers of Mrs. Leighton are splendidly revealed."

  THE BRIDE OF DUTTON MARKET. 6s.

  CORK EXAMINER.--"Mrs. Leighton is the author of many sensationalnovels, but the latest production of her pen surpasses any of herprevious works."

  CONVICT 413L. 6s.

  THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS.--"This her latest essay sustains in a markeddegree the authoress's proved gift of rich and fertile imagination."

  JOAN MAR, DETECTIVE. 6s.

  THE GLOBE.--"Readers in want of excitement will be quite happy withthis book, which will keep them in a delightful atmosphere of mystery."

  JUSTICE. 6s.

  An excellent story, well constructed, and the interest is kept goingtill the last page.

  PUT YOURSELF IN HER PLACE. 6s.

  THE SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"A novel equal to anything her pen haswritten."

  MONEY. 6s.

  THE BOOKMAN.--"'Money' unfolds a striking and vividly imagined story.It is crowded with incident and excitement."

  AN EYE FOR AN EYE. 6s.

  THE FINCHLEY PRESS.--"We predict a great success for 'An Eye for anEye.' It certainly deserves it."

  DEEP WATERS. 6s.

  THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"A story that admits of no breathing space fromstart to finish."

 
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