The Morning Post says:--"The book contains plenty of adventure and excitement, and gives a further illustration of the author's dauntless imagination."

IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM.

The Times:--"Mr. Marchmont's tales always have plenty of go. He is well up to his standard in this busy and exciting narrative."

The Globe:--"Mr. A. W. Marchmont can always write an exciting story bristling with adventures and hazard, and incidents of all sorts. 'In the Cause of Freedom' furnishes a good example of his talent. Vivid, packed with drama, with action that never flags, this novel ought to appeal successfully to all lovers of romantic and spirited fiction."

Aberdeen Free Press:--"This is another of Mr. Marchmont's clever stories of adventure in Russia and is further proof of his ability to weave a complicated plot in which thrilling situations are worked out with dramatic power. The Author has succeeded in upholding his reputation--not an easy task when his former achievements are considered."

The People's Saturday Journal:--"It is an admirable example of the type of exciting fiction for which Mr. Marchmont is justly famous, and lacks nothing in the way of plot and incident."

THE QUEEN'S ADVOCATE.

The Daily News says:--"Written in a vigorous manner, adventures throng the pages, and the interest is maintained throughout."

The Belfast Northern Whig says:--"As one book follows another from Mr. Marchmont's pen we have increased breadth of treatment, more cleverly constructed plots and a closer study of human life and character. His present work affords ample evidence of this."

The Sheffield Telegraph says:--"When we say that 'The Queen's Advocate' is as good as 'By Right of Sword,' we have said practically all that need be said in its praise. Once more Mr. Marchmont takes us away to those Balkans that he knows so well."