LOVE AND THE SOUL HUNTERS
By John Oliver Hobbes
Author of "The Gods, Some Morals, and Lord Wickenham," "The Herb Moon," "Schools for Saints," "Robert Grange," etc., etc.
In this new novel Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes) has made, according to her own statement, the great effort of her life. It is the most brilliant creation of an author whose talent and versatility have surprised readers and critics in both Europe and America for several years. It treats of unique examples of human nature as they are, and not merely as they ought to be. Swayed by complex motives, they are always attractive, but often do what is least expected of them. The story is graphically told, and is full of action. Each personage is distinctively drawn to the life.
"There is much that is worth remembering in her writings."—Mail and Express, New York.
"More than any other woman who is now writing, Mrs. Craigie is, in the true manly sense, a woman of letters. She is not a woman with a few personal emotions to express: she is what a woman so rarely is—an artist."—The Star, London.
"Few English writers have so lapidarian a style of writing as Mrs. Craigie, and few such a capacity for writing epigrams."—The Toronto Globe.
12mo, Cloth. $1.50