DETECTIVE STORIES 



By Anna Katharine Green 

 THE LEAVENWORTH CASE 



A Lawyer's Story, xooth thousand. Hudson Library, 

 No. 44. 12; paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.25. 

 " She has proved herself as well able to write an interesting story 

 of mysterious crime as any man living." London Academy. 



THAT AFFAIR NEXT DOOR 



38th thousand. Hudson Library, No. 17. 12; paper, 

 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. 



"The success of * That Affair Next Door,' Anna Katharine 

 Green's latest novel, is something almost unprecedented. Of all 

 the tales since^ The Leavenworth Case,' this has had the greatest 

 vogue which is saying considerable, for Mrs. Rohlfs enjoys the 

 distinction of being one of the most widely read authors in this 

 country. 'That Affair Next Door,' with its startling ingenuity, 

 its sustained interest and its wonderful plot, shows that the 

 author's hand has not lost its cunning, but has gained as the 

 years go by." Buffalo Inquirer. 



LOST MAN'S LANE 



24th thousand. Hudson Library, No. 29. 12; paper, 

 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. 



" Miss Green works up a cause cttebre with a fertility of device 

 and ingenuity of treatment hardly second to Wilkie Collins or 

 Edgar Allan Poe." The Outlook. 



AGATHA WEBB 



a8th thousand. 12; cloth only, $1.25. 



" This is a cleverly concocted detective story, and sustains the 

 well-earned reputation of the writer. . . . The curiosity of 

 the reader is excited and sustained to the close." Brooklyn 

 Citizen. 



Other detective stories by this author, issued in paper at 50 

 cents; in cloth at $1.00, are: 



A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE 

 THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES 

 HAND AND RING 

 THE MILL MYSTERY 

 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 

 CYNTHIA WAKEHAM'S MONEY 

 MARKED "PERSONAL" 

 MISS HURD 

 DR. IZARD 



G. P. Putnam's Sons 



