CHAPTER IV A STRANGE ADVENTURE CHAPTER V LOST IN THE DARKNESS CHAPTER VI A MAIDEN GENTLEWOMAN CHAPTER VIII BERNARD'S ENEMIES CHAPTER X A STATEMENT OF THE CASE CHAPTER XIX PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS Title: The Red Window Author: Fergus Hume Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, Ernest Schaal, |
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Popular Novels by Fergus Hume
THE SECRET PASSAGE
The Albany Evening Journal says: "Fully as interesting as his former books, and keeps one guessing to the end. The story begins with the murder of an old lady, with no apparent cause for the crime, and in unraveling the mystery the author is very clever in hiding the real criminal. A pleasing romance runs through the book, which adds to the interest."
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THE YELLOW HOLLY
The Philadelphia Public Ledger says: "'The Yellow Holly' outdoes any of his earlier stories. It is one of those tales that the average reader of fiction of this sort thinks he knows all about after he has read the first few chapters. Those who have become admirers of Mr. Hume cannot afford to miss 'The Yellow Holly.'"
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A COIN OF EDWARD VII.
The Philadelphia Item says: "This book is quite up to the level of the high standard which Mr. Hume has set for himself in 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab' and 'The Rainbow Feather.' It is a brilliant, stirring adventure, showing the author's prodigious inventiveness, his well of imagination never running dry."
12mo, Cloth bound, $1.25
THE PAGAN'S CUP
The Nashville American says: "The plot is intricate with mystery and probability neatly dovetailed and the solution is a series of surprises skillfully retarded to whet the interest of the reader. It is excellently written and the denouement so skillfully concealed that one's interest and curiosity are kept on edge till the very last. It will certainly be a popular book with a very large class of readers."
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THE MANDARIN'S FAN
The Nashville American says: "The book is most attractive and thoroughly novel in plot and construction. The mystery of the curious fan, and its being the key to such wealth and power is decidedly original and unique. Nearly every character in the book seems possible of accusation. It is just the sort of plot in which Hume is at his best. It is a complex tangle, full of splendid climaxes. Few authors have a charm equal to that of Mr. Hume's mystery tales."
12mo, Cloth bound, $1.25
G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
THE RED WINDOW
Copyright, 1904, by
G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY
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The Red Window Issued May, 1904