3 DECEMBER 1910, Page 28

RBADABLE Nov - sta.—The Mummy Moves. Dy Mary Gaunt. (T. Werner Laurie.

6s.)—An exciting detective story beginning with a horrible murder, which many people think was committed by a mummy.—Two Impostors and Tinker. By Dorothea Conyers. (Hutchinson and Co. 6s.)—A cheerful story in which a young gentleman goes to Ireland to impersonate an taking his young sister with him as his Whip.--Beyond These Voices. By H. E. Braddon. (Same publishers. Os.)—Another story of the kind with which "H. E. Braddon " has achieved success for so long a time. "Lady Andley'e Secret," the most famous of the number, was published in 1865.—The Bogne's Heiress. By Tom Gallon. (Same publishers. 68.)—A lively story of a plot which failed.—Loves Barrier. By Annie S. Swan. (Cassell and Co. Os.) —Claude Seeretan goes to Paris for his holiday and finds a wife who turns out something of a rebel a novelty in fiction which Mrs. Swan manages skilfully.