L. G. MOBERLY
FORTUNE'S FOUNDLING. 6s.
MORNING LEADER.--"Miss L. G. Moberly is, as our readers are aware, anextremely skilful weaver of mysteries, and remarkably successful inkeeping up interest in them."
A WAIF OF DESTINY. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"A work which bids fair to eclipse even the mostsuccessful of the many deservedly popular works of fiction she haswritten."
PHYLLIS. 6s.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"The book, clearly constructed and agreeably written, isalways interesting as a story and in its drawing of womanly character."
HEART OF GOLD. 6s.
DURHAM CHRONICLE.--"The book has been written with great cleverness andcharm, and we willingly place our full store of compliments on MissMoberly's splendid and successful book."
A WAIF OF DESTINY. 6s.
SUNDAY TIMES.--"A singularly interesting book, absorbingly thrilling,the mystery being well kept up until the very end."
IN THE BALANCE. 6s.
THE LADIES' FIELD.--"One of the most interesting of all her homelystories."
HOPE, MY WIFE. 6s.
THE GENTLEWOMAN.--"Miss Moberly interests us so much in heroine, and inher hero, that we follow the two with pleasure through adventures ofthe most improbable order."
DAN--AND ANOTHER. 6s.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"Must be considered one of the best pieces of workthat Miss Moberly has yet produced."
A TANGLED WEB. 6s.
THE DAILY MAIL.--"A 'tangled web,' indeed, is this story, and theauthor's ingenuity and intrepidity in developing and working out themystery calls for recognition at the outset."
ANGELA'S MARRIAGE. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"That Miss Moberly has a delightful and gracefulstyle is not only evident from a perusal of some of her former works,but from the fascinatingly told story now under review."
THE SIN OF ALISON DERING. 6s.
THE FINANCIAL TIMES.--"Miss Moberly writes with great charm and skill,and the reader is not likely to put down the book until the tangle isfinally cleared up."
A VERY DOUBTFUL EXPERIMENT. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"Miss Moberly's former works have well establishedher ability to write fascinating fiction and create interest in heractors, but we doubt if she has ever introduced a character whosecareer would be followed with more absorbing interest than that ofRachael Boyd."
A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD. 6s.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"The whole tale is a powerful and enthralling one, andcannot fail to enhance the growing reputation of the authoress."