New York TIMES
"A creditable piece of work. The resemblance of the story to the careers of certain men who have been much in the public eye is not to be denied. One pronounced good quality of the novel is that the author has not hesitated to bring the story to a tragic and logical conclusion. His descriptions of the terrors of modern journalism are not nearly so exaggerated as the reader will probably imagine. The story of the patient wife has a pathos and a realism that strike the keynote of sincerity."
New York WORLD
"Mr. Hornblow has novelized the brain-stormy Pittsburg millionaire and a few other matters that make racy reading."
New York GLOBE
"The 70,000 readers who enjoyed Mr. Hornblow's story 'The Lion and the Mouse' will have a similar treat in 'The End of the Game.'"
Cleveland NEWS
"The author's pictures of New York and Pittsburg are worthy of a place beside the poetic prose of Whitman."
New York EVENING SUN
"If Mr. Hornblow's first book, 'The Lion and the Mouse,' was capitalized Oil on troubled waters, 'The End of the Game' is equally a study in steel."