"FATAL FINGERS."
STORY OF CRIME AND MYSTERY. cult cation is commenced in our literary supplement in to-day's issue of a brilliant new serial story, entitled " Fatal Fingers." It, is by William Le Queux, whose works are known throughout the world. Le Queux is a past master in the art of writing " mys- : tery" stories, and our readers will readily recall the pleasure many of his previous works have afforded them. He was the author of " Zoraida," " The Eye of Istar," "Her Majesty's Minister," "Court of Honour," "Secrets of tho Foreign Office," "Treasure of Israel," "The Great Court Scandal," etc., etc., and his stoiy, "Tho Invasion of 1910,'' will be well remembered by our readers. "Fatal Fingers" is in the author's best style. It is a thrillinglyinteresting narrative from start to finish, and as a story of love, intrigue, and mystery will rank with the best of the popular author's works.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 8
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