‘THE HUNTED '
NEW BOOK LY J. A. LEE, M.P. “ I am glad I have been a thief and a fugitive from justice, for being all these I acquired early a unity with the pursued.” So runs an extract from the author’s preface to ‘ The Hunted,’ sensational sequel to ‘ Children of the Poor.’ The personal experiences of Mr John A. Lee, D.C.M., M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Finance, pre-eminently fit him to bo the author of this book.—a work that will challenge by its controversial submissions and its exposure of our social methods. Mr Lee knows his facts, and does not attempt to soften the unpleasant ones. The story is written in a vivid and forceful style. ‘ New Zealand Truth ’ has secured the serial rights of ‘ The Hunted,’ which will commence on September 16, and will be eagerly a waited, by the public.
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 22
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144‘THE HUNTED' Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 22
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