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his body and soul in order to 

 attain communication with those 

 beyond the River of Death. In 

 order to get the necessary soli- 

 tude without interruption from 

 meddling good-wishers or the 

 Press, if for a time he should 

 disappear, the teller of the story 

 journeys bo India, 

 this is not a novel in 

 sense of the word. 



and heroine encounter each 

 in the body only for a few 



Naturally 



the usual 



hero 



other 



short 



for 



days. A book which will interest 

 the imaginative and psychics. 

 whilst for the latter it contains 

 warning. 



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Called to Judgment. By C'oralie 

 Stanton and Heath Hosken. 

 (Stanley Paul.) 



A melodrama, indeed, with a 

 couple of bigamies, a suicide or 

 two, a sudden death, a suspected 

 murder, and any number of re- 

 sulting complications. 



The Gulf Between. By B. Y. Red- 

 mayne. (Wells Gardner.) 



A good and unusual story, 

 though not by an adept in the 

 craft. It has been well received 

 in Germany, and tellsi the 

 romance of a girl who goes there 

 in order to get a change in her 

 way of living. In the pension 

 she meets and loves a man who 

 tells her later on that he is mar- 

 ried, his wife being a drug fiend. 

 The life in the German town 

 where Kathleen boards for a 

 time is well described, the 

 characters being eminently 



natural. The author shows amus- 

 ingly the faults and characteris- 

 tics of English people as seen 

 through the German's eyes, 

 whilst with the same sincerity 

 she pens the description of the 

 German from the English point 

 of view. 



Ralph Raymond. By E. Mansfield. 

 (Stanley Paul.) 



The exciting adventures, de- 

 scribed by a somewhat unprac- 

 tised "hand, of a man falsely 

 accused of murder and a lovely 

 lady who rescued him from the 

 prison to which he ought not to 

 have been sent. 



Zoce and My Lady. By Sybil 

 Campbell Lethbridge. (Hol- 

 der* and Hardingham.) 

 A romance introducing 

 rather heavy but would-be 

 Emperor of Medovia, who 

 love to " my lady,' 

 self attached to 

 guished secretary. 



the 

 lively 

 makes 

 iri- 

 an undistin- 

 Love finally 



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