12 MARCH 1910, Page 29

MUMBLE NOVELS.—Such and Such Things. By Mark Allerton. (Methuen and

Co. 6s.)—A clever but distinctly unpleasiug study of a North Briton who has a genius for seeing opportunities and taking them.—Mary Cary. By Hate Langley Bosher. (Harper and Brothers. 3s. 6d.)—"Mary Cary" is a child in the "Yorkburg Female Orphan Asylum," and relates her experiences and those of the adored " Miss Katherine."—Foes of Justice. By Hendon Hill. (Ward, Lock, and Co. 6s.)--The story of a great conspiracy against a "hanging Judge." The motor, we see, is replacing the railway train as the instrument of justice.