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COUNT HANNIBAL.
SPECTATOR.—'Genuinely exciting up to the last page.'
ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—'The reader will be scarcely conscious of taking breath. There is a perfect mastery of picturesque incident set down in excellent prose.... Mr. Weyman has proved once more that in this field of romance he is far superior to his competitors.'
ATHENÆUM.—'The best of Mr. Weyman's novels that we have seen for some time.... The book is rapid, is absorbing, and the hero is a distinctly interesting character.'
TRUTH.—'Mr. Weyman has written nothing more thrilling than "Count Hannibal."... It is, however, the heroine herself who fascinates the reader of a story which will hold him breathless from the first page to the last.'
ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE.—'Excellent reading.... Every one who has left a vestige of liking for good, virile, stirring stuff will enjoy "Count Hannibal."'