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SPLENDID STORY BY POPULAR AUTHOR. FERGUS HUME Writes Another “MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB” When Fergus Hume, erstwhile New Zealander, published “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab” it- created little short of a- sensation. It -was felt that he would hardly attain again to the same level, and subsequent novels by him, though remarkably good sensational fiction, tended rather to confirm thil view. But his latest story, “THE JEW’S HOUSE," is little, if anything, inferior to 4his earlier success. It is a story, opening as did its predecessor, in an extraordinary murder, all the evidence in connection with which points to an unpopular Jew of Brunt lea, as the perpetrator. Event follows event with remarkable rapidity, and each succeeding episode only serves to intensify the mystery that surrounds the murder and the central figure of the plot. You should read this story, the righta of wliich we have been fortunate in securing. It is something unusually good in the way of sensational fiction-
“THE JEW’S HOUSE ” By ’ ' FERGUS HUME. Commences in the “Gisborne Times” supplement of Saturday, September 4.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2592, 28 August 1909, Page 1 (Supplement)
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181REMARKABLE SERIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2592, 28 August 1909, Page 1 (Supplement)
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