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characters live gives this book distinction among the novels of the
season."
THE TRAITORS.
THE ATHENAEUM.--"Its interest begins on the first page and ends on the
last. The plot is ingenious and well managed, the movement of the story
is admirably swift, and the characters are exceedingly vivacious."
A LOST LEADER.
THE DAILY GRAPHIC.--"Mr. Oppenheim almost treats us to a romance which
is full of originality and interest from first to last."
MR. WINGRAVE, MILLIONAIRE.
THE BRITISH WEEKLY.--"Like good wine Mr. Oppenheim's novels need no
bush. They attract by their own charm, and are unrivalled in
popularity."
AS A MAN LIVES.
THE SKETCH.--"The interest of the book, always keen and absorbing, is
due to some extent to a puzzle so admirably planned as to defy the
penetration of the most experienced novel reader."
A DAUGHTER OF THE MARIONIS.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"Mr. Oppenheim's stories always display much melodramatic
power and considerable originality and ingenuity of construction. These
and other qualities of the successful writer of romance are manifest in
'A Daughter of the Marionis.'"
THE MYSTERY OF MR. BERNARD BROWN.
THE ABERDEEN DAILY JOURNAL.--"The story is rich in sensational incident
and dramatic situations. It is seldom, indeed, that we meet with a novel
of such power and fascination."
THE MAN AND HIS KINGDOM.
THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"The story is worthy of Merriman at his very
best. It is a genuine treat for the ravenous and often disappointed
novel reader."
THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE.
THE WORLD.--"It is full of dramatic incidents, thoroughly exciting and
realistic. There is not one dull page from beginning to end."
A MONK OF CRUTA.
THE BOOKMAN.--"Intensely dramatic. The book is an achievement at which
the author may well be gratified."
MYSTERIOUS MR. SABIN.
THE LITERARY WORLD.--"As a story of interest, with a deep-laid and
exciting plot, this of the 'Mysterious Mr. Sabin' can hardly be
surpassed."
A MILLIONAIRE OF YESTERDAY.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"We cannot but welcome with enthusiasm a really
well-told story like 'A Millionaire of Yesterday.'"
THE SURVIVOR.
THE NOTTINGHAM GUARDIAN.--"We must give a conspicuous place on its
merits to this excellent story. It is only necessary to read a page or
two in order to become deeply interested."
THE GREAT AWAKENING.
THE YORKSHIRE POST.--"A weird and fascinating story, which for real
beauty and originality, ranks far
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