Things that make your eyes open wider, and cause you to assume a changed position, so that you can continue your reading without tiring? Sustained excitement and strange scenes that compel you to read on page after page with unflagging interest? Something that lifts you out of your world of care and business, and transports you to another land, clime, and scenes? Yes? Then don't fail to read
THE
MYSTERY OF THE RAVENSPURS
By FRED M. WHITE
the best book written by this popular author, since his "Crimson Blind" and "Corner House," which met with such tremendous success.
It is a romantic tale of adventure, mystery and amateur detective work, with scenes laid in England, India, and the distant and comparatively unknown Thibet. A band of mystics from the latter country are the prime movers in the various conspiracies, and their new, unique, weird, strange methods form one of the features of the story.
The book contains 320 pages, with four full-page illustrations and wrapper design in colors by DE TAKACS, handsomely bound in cloth.
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The Peer and the Woman
By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
Author of "A Monk of Cruta," "The Missioner," etc.
One of the Most Popular Authors of the present day.
A story of romance, mystery, and adventure, in which, as in many mystery stories, there is the adventuress, with whom, for some reason, the peer, notwithstanding his breeding and social position, becomes entangled, until he is mysteriously put out of the way. From this point on complication and adventure succeed each other in rapid succession, holding the reader in rapt fascination until the end of the story is reached, where the plots of love and mysterious disappearances are surprisingly unfolded.
This story has been written in Mr. Oppenheim's most entertaining and interesting style, and will be appreciated by all lovers of the class of fiction which has made him famous.
A Wonderful Story of Mystery.
Bound in cloth, handsomely stamped in colors.
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