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New Novels

THE FRENCH HUSBAND. By . Kathleen Coyle.. (Pharos. 7s. 6d.)—The French husband was a problem for his American wife Jane, who won him and nearly lost him' ' again through an......

The Club. By Barbara Blackburn. (seeker. 7s. 6d.)— Brian...

was fool enough to put his trust in Marie and ' his money into her night-club : and everyone Was poor, but no one honest. Miss Blackburn hates well, but is undecided whether to......

Rising Waters. Ity. Herinan De Man. (bodley Head. 7s. -...

at Flood Farm was lxtund - by tradition : and Gielyan, accepting the inevitable, rose to be Count of the Dykes and helped to save Holland from a disastrous flood. Gielyan's......

Body Found Stabbed. By John Cameron. (methuen.

6d.)—An Armenian millionaire, gentleman poet with a stockbroker son, a distracted ,clergyman, an ex-spy; and another : poet, compose a most promising troupe of suspects. But......

The Answering Glory. By R. C. Hutchinson. (cassell. 78....

Girls' School yawned through lecture from a dowdy " female mish,' and we may sym- pathize : but the poor lady, who was an admirable mis- sionary, found an'Answering Glory in one......

Fiction

Isabel. By Gerald Gould. (Gollanez. 75. 6d.) MR. GERALD Goon's first novel teems with the many interests of a vigorous and distinguished mind. It reveals him as an idealist and......