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A woman's trust; or, Lady Elaine's martyrdom

Chapter 35: NEW MAGNET LIBRARY.
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The narrative follows Lady Elaine as romantic promises and social intrigues produce a painful rift and a series of consequential choices. Secret letters, a strange will, and manipulations by figures such as Lady Gaynor and a viscount intensify misunderstandings and power plays. Colonel Greyson and Sir Harold influence departures, missions, and events that lead to both a funeral and an unexpected wedding. A startling discovery and a duke’s ultimatum precipitate Margaret’s atonement and personal reckonings. The plot concludes with reconciliations and a hard-won peace after trials of trust and sacrifice.

NEW MAGNET LIBRARY.

To Be Published in August, 1923.

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Detective Stories

Are welcomed by most everybody, no matter what their particular preference may be, in the way of reading matter. The books in the New Magnet Library by Nicholas Carter are real detective stories, not merely chronicles of bloodshed and crime. True, there must be a crime if we have a criminal, but evil is always punished in these stories—which is as it should be.