GOOD FICTION
The Shadow of Victory
A Romance of Fort Dearborn. By MYRTLE REED, author of "Love Letters of a Musician," "Lavender and Old Lace," etc.
12o. (By mail, $1.35) net, $1.20
Free, Not Bound
By KATRINA TRASK, author of "Under King Constantine," "Christalan," etc.
12o. (By mail, $1.20) net, $1.10
The motifs of the book are the evolution of love, which the author treats not as a sentimental emotion but as a larger and more exalted passion, and the evolution of the moral nature from traditional formalism to a wider though more radical morality. The picture of this evolution is given as a picture of life, not with any evident purpose. The story is dramatic rather than didactic.
A Master Hand
The Story of a Crime. By RICHARD DALLAS.
This is a detective story of unusual interest. A young bachelor of quiet tastes, a few warm friends, and no enemies, is found dead, stabbed while he slept in his New York apartment. There is no emphasis on the horrors of the deed, but the reader's entire attention is held to the detection of the mysterious murderer. Those who begin this book will sit up and finish it.
New York--G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS--London