The Morning Post: “A powerful story.”
The Daily Telegraph: “There is genuine and unforced pathos in the narrative of Seth Craddock’s struggle against fate.”
The Pall Mall Gazette: “A good book that should have a popular as well as an artistic success.”
BY MRS. PHILIP CHAMPION DE
CRESPIGNY
THE GREY DOMINO
The Pall Mall Gazette: “A well-told romance of scenes laid in France at a time when the horrors of St. Bartholomew were still a vivid recollection, swords flashed freely at sight of a foe, and adventures were to be had for less than the asking.”
The Daily Mail: “This is a brisk romance of the days of Henri Quatre, what time de Rosny was in authority. It has, however, little to do with politics, for which readers will be grateful, and a good deal with love and adventures.”
THE ROSE BROCADE
The Bookman: “A book which will most deservedly find many delighted readers.”