| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 201. N. ’07. |
“Readers will find two of the four stories well up to recent standards of the kind; while one, ‘The kidnapped children,’ works out a motive which is as adequate and convincing as it is ingenious and unexpected.”
| + | Nation. 85: 519. D. 5, ’07. 360w. |
“He gets himself read. Many better story tellers are less lucky.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 584. S. 28, ’07. 640w. |
“The not too exacting lover of mystery will find plenty to amuse him in these studies of crime, though they are somewhat naïve and crude in their development, and occasionally weak in detail.”
| + − | Sat. R. 102: 53. Jl. 14, ’06. 90w. |
“We cannot say that these stories are better or worse than the flood of detective fiction which is just now poured so liberally on the reading public.”
| + − | Spec. 96: 1044. Je. 30, ’06. 130w. |
Crawshaw, William Henry. Making of English literature. *$1.25. Heath.