7 MAY 1910, Page 25

READABLE NOVELS. —A Pilgrimage of Truth. By D. G. Peto.

(Smith, Elder, and Co. 6s.)—Here we have the adventures of English folk who are shipwrecked on the Moroccan coast and fall into the hands of a local Raisuli.—The Illustrious Prince. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Hodder and Stoughton. 6e.)—A clever tale of politics in the near future. Japan is to break with us unless we have conscription.—Caprice: her Book. By Dorothy Senior. (A. and C. Black. 6s.)—A book with something of the "Cranford" quality in it; a slender story with some very good matter.—A Wild Intrigue. By Hew Scot. (Stanley Paul and Co. 6s.)— A very ingeniously constructed story of a Nihilist plot. Vera, who is its chief agent, is most picturesque.