CHARMING LOVE STORY.
BY A. W. MARCHMONT.
Novel-readers always welcome the writing; of Mr. A. W. March mont, whose latest story is being published in serial form in the New Zealaxl Herald, commencing to-day. -Mr. Marchmont's name is frequently associated with stories of political intrigue in foreign lands, but he is equally at home in the over popular domestic love .story, to which class his latest work, "The Case of Lady Broadstone," belongs. Readers of "When I was Tsar," "A Courier of Fortune," "By Wit of Woman," and other charming novels by the same author will anticipate a literary treat in " The Case of Lady Broadstone," and the instalment published to-day will give some indication of the possibilities of the plot on which Mr. March mont has constructed this sensational and romantic novel. The story is full of thrilling incidents and human interest—a healthy story, with a happy ending, which is certain to attain a wide popularity ' The Case of Lady Broadstone" commences to-day, and will be continued in daily instalments till its conclusion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 5
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