A RELUCTANT EVANGELIST.
SPINNER,
Author of 'Lucilla,' 'A Study in Colour,' etc.
Crown 8vo., 1 vol., 6s.
Saturday Review.
'"A Reluctant Evangelist" is as good as its predecessor "Lucilla," which we were glad to be able to praise last year. The West Indies, with their "colour problem," their weird romance and undercurrent of horror, will last a long time as background for new stories.'
Glasgow Herald.
'It is into the wonderland of the West Indies that Miss Spinner takes us: into a region of hot sunshine, of blue sky, of sparkling sea. All the stories are excellent, and will repay perusal.'
Pall Mall Gazette.
'Good, too, is Miss Spinner's budget of short stories. "Buckra Tommie" is an exquisitely pathetic story. The writer is evidently at home in the South Seas, and with the out-of-the-way humanity she meets there.'
Irish Times.
'A charming little series of stories. They are very daintily written, and although the incidents upon which they turn are not always very striking, they are at all events novel, and they have been conceived with much dramatic power.'
Cape Times.
'These short stories are all distinctly good.'
Englishman.
'We can strongly recommend these stories. They are varied and interesting, and have a distinct literary merit.'