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Woodrow, Nancy Mann Waddel, 1870-1935

"The Black Pearl"

The clearing up of this
mystery leads the reader through many exciting adventures. "Something
exceptional in the way of detective stories. It is such stories as these
that dignify the art of fiction writing."--_Boston Transcript_.

THE TREVOR CASE. By Natalie S. Lincoln. Illustrated by Edmund Frederick.
12mo. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postpaid, $1.42.
One of the most ingenious and exciting detective novels of recent years.
The scene is Washington. The beautiful young wife of the
Attorney-General is found murdered. A burglar is caught leaving the
house, but incriminating evidence points to other people high in
official and political life. There is a bewildering conflict of clues
and a series of startling climaxes before the case is cleared up. Not
one reader in fifty can guess the ending.

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