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THERE is always a demand for tho cheaper editions of works by well-known writers, and Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton have added four more titles to tljeir yellow jackets series. For those who like football and mystery combined Mr. Sydney Horler’s “Legend of the League,” is a narrative which moves with tho swiftness of a thrilling game on the playing field. A writer who makes his characters live and who has learned well the technique of the thriller is Mr. Gavin Holt. Iu “Bix Minutes Past Twelve” we are introduced to the intriguing Professor Bastion, u sleuth worth following. 'Two books of a different kind are “What Happened to Forester,” a collection of short stories by Mr. B, Phillips Oppcnhoim, and Mi*w .Ruby M. Ayres’ “Lovers,” a novel which will appeal more to women than to men.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17417, 15 November 1930, Page 14
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