HONOUR AMONG THIEVES
Mr. Walter C. Butler's new story, "The Night Flower," is a variation of tlio thome that there is honour among thieves. A reformed man is asked by his friend to mix once again with his old underworld Rang to try to solve a bank mystery, and in spite of his protests. as his" friend is responsible for his reform, he consents. Exciting incidents happen, and Pursivant, the chief character, is so placed that the man lie is trying to help thinks he is a traitor—only tn apologise later for his mistrust when the guilty parties in this mystery story are caught. "Tim Night Flower," by Walter C. Butler. (Stanley Paul.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22991, 19 March 1938, Page 4 (Supplement)
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