"'Remorse' is a book of positive grasp, and penetrates the senses with a keen, steady point, like that of a rapier."

From the Boston Gazette.

"'Remorse' has strong dramatic power in its plot, which is treated in a manner that makes it interesting. It is a story of self-sacrifice spiritedly told, and showing both thought and care in its delineation of character. Some of the more passionate scenes are full of intensity, and the interest is fully sustained to the end."

From the Utica Morning Observer.

"It is sparkling and brilliant, full of that nameless element which makes the society novels of the French so attractive and so sensational."

From the Washington National Republican.

"This is a highly interesting tale. It is well written; its characters are delineated with an artistic touch; its theme is well developed, and its incidents are of startling interest."


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