ANelu 6s. Nobel, 
Crown 8v0, Art Linen, Gilt Top. 
The Inn by the Shore. By FLoRENcE WarbDEN, 
Author of “Pretty Miss Smith,” “A Prince of 
Darkness,” “A House on the Marsh,” “A Perfect 
Fool,” etc. 4th Edition. 
The Academy says :—‘* Miss Florence Warden is unrivalled in a certain 
Gepartment of fiction, ‘The Inn by the Shore’ exhibits her at her best. 
It is full of marvellous mystery; and to the credit of the anthor, it must bs 
confessed that the cue to the mystery is exceedingly difficult to find in 
advance,’’ 
The Daily News says:—'' A story of mystery and crime, from the pen of 
Miss Florence Warden. Who perpetrates the robberies in the solitary inn 
by the shore? Whose is the soft litle hand that in the dead of night 
skilfully extracts from under the visitor's pillow the watch and purse he has 
hidden there? On a wintry evening. at the fireside, one might do worse 
than spend an hour in seeking to puzzle it out. ‘The story provides sensa- 
uons that will satisfy those who care for an uncritical shudder.” 
The New Age says :—‘‘ We can heartily recommend as a certain remedy 
for ennui, and as a companion in moments when you may have a vacant or 
# pensive mood, without anything to rejoice ei-her the outward or inward 
eye, Miss Florence Warden’s new and interesting story. It is a capital 
iale in every respect. From the first page to the last, the story is brightly 
and orisply written.” 
Punch says :—"' A clearly-told and alluringly-exciting story.’’ 
The Literary World says:—''‘The Inn by the Shore’ is full of sensa- 
tional reading, and, can expect to find a large measure of favour with 
those who favour stories of crime and its unfolding.’ 
The Dundee Advertiser says:—‘' Readers acquainted with Florence 
Warden's ‘ House on the Marsh’ will not require to be pressed to take up 
her new novel, It is fully as romantic and entertaining as its famous pre 
decessor, The broad effect of the tale is extremely successful,” 
The Belfast Evening Telegraph says :—‘‘ The title of this work at once 
induces the reader to jump at conclusions, and those who take it up in the 
hope of tragedy and mysteries unravelled will not be disappointed. The 
unveiling of the mysteries is skilful; the whole story is well-conceived and 
succrssfully executed.” 
The Sheffield Daily Telegraph says:—‘‘How Miss Warden skilfully 
weaves her plot, and as skilfully unweaves it, until we know the truth, 
makes up a tale with delightful and sustained interest, which the reader 
will enjoy,” 
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