| + − | Arena. 37: 559. My. ’07. 250w. |
“Mr. Oppenheim’s latest venture will bring no discredit upon his reputation as a storyteller.”
| + | Cath. World. 86: 404. Je. ’07. 440w. | |
| + | Ind. 62: 1269. My. 30, ’07. 240w. |
“This is a typical example of the modern realistic novel which, without any pretence to literary art, contrives to hold the interest of the reader.”
| + − | Lit. D. 34: 342. Mr. 2, ’07. 230w. |
“An amusing yarn, and not without a moral.”
| + | Nation. 84: 61. Ja. 17, ’07. 100w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 902. D. 29, ’06. 340w. |
“It is the most enticing excuse for suspended mental activity that has yet come from Mr. Oppenheim’s gifted pen.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 47. Ja. 26, ’07. 370w. |
“Is a frankly sensational story with little pretence to literary art but constructed with all that skill in development of power and exciting interest of which the author is an acknowledged master.”