TRUTH.—‘A novel I defy you to lay down when once you have got well into it.’

PUNCH.—‘For dramatic situation, intensity, and simplicity of narrative, it is marvellous.... The plot is ingenious and new.’

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THE PALL MALL GAZETTE.—‘After the few first pages one ceases to criticise, one can only enjoy.... In a word—the use of which, unqualified, is such a rare and delicious luxury—the book is good.’

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THE GRAPHIC.—‘His absorbingly interesting story will be found very difficult indeed to lay down until its last page has been turned.’

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THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—‘Admirably conceived as a whole, and, most skilful in its details. The story never flags or loiters.’

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THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—‘The book is a good book. The characters of Michael Seymour and of James Agar are admirably contrasted.... There is a very fair allowance of wrong-doing in the novel; but, on the other hand—which is quite unusual in a story nowadays—things all come right at last.’