A GREAT SERIAL.
EDGAR WALLACE WRITES " STAR " STORY. Edgar Wallace is one of the moat popular of present day writers of fiction, and "\Star" readers will be pleased to learn that he is the author of a novel publication which we commence in next .Saturday's issue. The title, "Kate Plus Ten," is remarkable; but it will bu found as the reader progresses with the novel to be more descriptive of the book than would at lirst glance appear likely. Kalu is decidedly the dominating personality of the romance, for although siie is associated with a very diversified party of ten international experts in crime, hers are the brains that conceive in minutest detail the many sensational coups that the band achieve. You will all be interested in Kate, but you will also appreciate Michael Prctherston, whose work it is to attempt to frustrate the perpetration of the big coup that it is known is in preparation. Do not mies the opening chapter of "Kate Plus Ten" next Saturday, as it gives a key to the character of this very fascinating young person.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 125, 27 May 1919, Page 8
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A GREAT SERIAL.
Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 125, 27 May 1919, Page 8
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