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Rssnanin NovELs.—Love—and the People. By Edith Anne Stewart. (Lynwood and

Co. 6s.)—A story which, as its title in- dicates, deals both with Socialism and with the tender passion. The heroine marries a working man, who fortunately is killed before she finds out what a poor creature he is.—The Thousand Secrets. By John Selborne. (Everett and Co. 6s.)—A melodrama concerned with a series of crimes perpetrated by several persons, of whom one or other always kindly gives warning to Scotland Yard when a new outrage is to be committed.—The Pink- Shop. By Fergus Hume. (E. V. White and Co. 6s.)—A. novel dealing with a murder perpetrated at a beauty shop. The story is excit- ingly told.