18 SEPTEMBER 1909, Page 25

EnADABLE NOVELS. —The Butler's Story. By Arthur Train. (T. Werner Laurie.

6s.)—A story of life in New York from the EnADABLE NOVELS.—The Butler's Story. By Arthur Train. (T. Werner Laurie. 6s.)—A story of life in New York from the point of view of an English butler.—The Vulture's Prey. By " Tyler de Saix." (T. Fisher Unwin. 6s.)—A melodramatic story of the South African veld and an English detective.—The House of the Soul. By J. B. Harris-Burland. (Chapman and Hall. 6s.)—A modern story of a woman who marries a man subject to attacks of homicidal mania.—The Waking Hour. By Harold Wintle. (T. Fisher Unwin. Os.)—This story appears to be written as an "awful warning" against the taking of a paying guest. Such is its theme, and its heroine is a most disagreeable person.