Evening Times.—“We must congratulate Mr Loughnan on his originality in conceiving an extraordinary character, and on working out the story with quite blood-curdling thrill.”
Glasgow Herald.—“If the leading idea of the story is a little exaggerated, there can be no doubt as to the skill with which the author has worked out the details.”
The Lady of Criswold. A Sensational Story. By Leonard Outram. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.
North British Advertiser.—“A thrilling tale of love and madness.”
Whitehall Review.—“No one can complain of lack of sensation, it is full of startling episodes. The characters are drawn with a rapid and vigorous touch. The interest is well maintained.”
Court Circular.—“It reminds us forcibly of a story in real life that engrossed public attention many years ago. Whether this was in the author’s mind we cannot say, but the book is deeply interesting, the characters well and strongly drawn, and we doubt not this tale will fascinate many a reader.”
The Resurrection of His Grace. Being the very candid Confessions of the Honourable Bertie Beauclerc. A Sporting Novel. By Campbell Rae-Brown, Author of “The Shadow on the Manse.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.
Scotsman.—“The book is lightly and briskly written throughout. Its pleasant cynicism is always entertaining.”
St James’s Budget.—“A sporting romance which is indisputably cleverly written.… The book is full of interesting items of sporting life which are fascinating to lovers of the turf.”