ROWAN GLEN’S ROMANTIC NOVEL
Sir William Catterton, in “The Singer from the Hills,” proves himself to be a picturesque villain. However easy may have been his conquests in his rather lurid past, he certainly meets his match when his lines cross with those of Sheila Stewart. Not that she tries to be a match for him. To her he is simply an asset in her career as a singer, a most useful asset, as his power in the theatrical and financial worlds is unlimited. So our heroine humours this great man. who is close to the peerage and almost a millionaire. Meanwhile the baronet becomes more and more infatuated with Sheila’s beauty and charm, and her aloofness is a new factor in Sir William’s experience. in the background stands Hr. Kennedy, who loves Sheila. To her he is a negligible quantity. She does not pay much attention to his warnings about the fascinations of the wily baronet. How will things go? Will Sheila awaken to the true character of the man who can do So much for her future? Will the doctor grow weary of waiting? Will the self-willed baronet, who has never been thwarted, discover that Sheila is not for him? Read “THE SINGER FROM THE HILLS/’ By the well-known writer, ROWAN GLEN. It will commence publication in The Sun Tomorrow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 5
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222ROWAN GLEN’S ROMANTIC NOVEL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 5
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