Financiers In Novel
THE knowledge that certain of the * central characters are doomed to he murdered in the near future, a fact broadcast to the newspapers by the publicity-seeking criminal, is one reason whv .Mr Louis F. Booth’s slop. “Broker's End,” .justifies the description of ‘‘holding the reader’s alfeiilion.” The criminal gels his own back roi tho directors of a big linancial corporation in a very gruesome fashion, lie is. however, brought to hook l.iy Maxwell Fenner, ihe invesli gntor, who is dapper, casual and dis concert ingli accurate in his deilm lions. The "background of the rnanipu latinos of i lie American linuncial world is a fcaiuii} of the novel.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 9
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