MYSTERY, THRILLS, AND LOVE.
If thcro is risk to be run, danger 1 to bo faced, mystery to be elucidated, Pretty Gyp Kiknadge is just tho girl to do it. With her Alsatian and a red Indian Gyp is equal, if not superior, to anything the Paris Surete or Scotland Yard can do in sleuth work. AVhen she was at a loose end, with no money and a Mercedes car for sale, she was given the dangerous job of finding the Ruby Cup and preventing it leaving England. With that jewel in possession of Russian Communists all Islam could be roused to revolt and "bang" would go India so far as the British are concerned. But Gyp is too brave, too clever, too skilful for any band of conspirators. However, she is a womanly hero (if not a conventional heroine), for when she is proposed to and her lover vows "I shall never, never chauge," why then Gyp answers softly and "their lips met in a close embrace." For those who would rather stay in on a wet night than turn out to the movies "The Euby Cup" can be recommended as good cinema stuff, well told by Lady Kitty Vincent and published by Herbert Jenkins, Ltd.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 17
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