29 APRIL 1893, Page 14
Dollars are Trumps. By Albert Kevill-Davies. (Griffith, Parran and Co.)—This
is a very sensational tale indeed. A scoundrel who steals a clerical fellow-passenger's letters of order, plays the part of a fashionable preacher in New York, murders two women who got in his way, and finally expiates his misdeeds by " electrocution," is the principal character. Subordinate parts are played by a cast-iron millionaire, the fashionable beauty his daughter, her lover, and an English lord, to whom is allotted the happily conceived title of " Lord Lyttleleft."