Church review . be desired. Written in Red, or The Conspiracy in the North Case. (A story of Boston). By C. H. Montague and C .W. Dyar, 335 pages, 12 mo. New York: Bren- tanos. Price $ As one might judge from the title this is a detective story While the principal scenes are laid in Boston, some of the characters travel a great Salles last expedition, and its scenesare laid along the Mississippi river. ASpanish girl of rare beauty, a cap-tive of the Sun-Worshippers, is dis-covered by the hero, who is a youngFrench nobleman. He, of course, fallsin love with her. In addition to thiselement
Church review . be desired. Written in Red, or The Conspiracy in the North Case. (A story of Boston). By C. H. Montague and C .W. Dyar, 335 pages, 12 mo. New York: Bren- tanos. Price $ As one might judge from the title this is a detective story While the principal scenes are laid in Boston, some of the characters travel a great Salles last expedition, and its scenesare laid along the Mississippi river. ASpanish girl of rare beauty, a cap-tive of the Sun-Worshippers, is dis-covered by the hero, who is a youngFrench nobleman. He, of course, fallsin love with her. In addition to thiselement of the story, there are strongdramatic features, notably, the racebetween Cnbanacte and de San-cerre, which is most vividly the other especially pleasingfeatures of the book is the happy ter-mination of the love affair of Caba-nacte and Katonah. Patriotic Nuggets. Collected by JohnR. Howard. 204 pages, 32 mo. NewYork: Fords, Howard & 45 is a small book containing bits. MARY JOHNSTON. Author of Prisoners of Hope, and To Have and To Hold. deal. One of them comes to Hartford,steps at the City Hotel, flees fromthere across the old bridge, to EastHartford. Then as she (the characteris a young woman), is being shad-owed, she continues her flight afootand in an incredibly short times reach-es Burnside. She is overtaken is visited and then the threadof the story leads back to Boston oncemore. The story is fairly interesting. Themystery and its unraveling is satis-factory but not especially unique. of ore from rich mines, that is to say,selections from the inspiring patrioticutterances of Franklin, Washington,Jefferson, Webster, Lincoln andBeecher. The utterances are in chronologicalorder, a fact which greatly enhancesthe value of the book. With Sword and Crucifix. By EdwardS. Van Zile. 299 pages, 12 mo. NewYork: Harper & Bros. Price $ should be much local interestin this novel, as the author is a resi-dent of Hartford. M
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