in its pages."
THE ALBERT GATE AFFAIR.
THE BIRMINGHAM POST.--"Will worthily rank with 'The Fatal Legacy' and
'Rainbow Island,' both books full of wholesome excitement."
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT.
THE EVENING STANDARD.--"So admirable, so living, so breathlessly
exciting a book. The magnificent realism of the lighthouse and its
perils are worthy of praise from the most jaded reader."
A SON OF THE IMMORTALS.
THE MORNING POST.--"Mr. Tracy's new book 'A Son of the Immortals' is of
a highly sensational character, and adventures and stirring situations
follow closely upon one another's heels all through it."
MIRABEL'S ISLAND.
A delightfully exciting and fascinating romance of love and adventure,
comparable to its author's famous success, "Rainbow Island."
NO OTHER WAY.
FINANCIAL TIMES.--"Mr. Tracy's latest novel provides an absorbing
narrative which is not likely to be cast aside prematurely."
HEADON HILL
THE COTTAGE IN THE CHINE.
Will make a strong appeal to lovers of sensational fiction; every page
has its incident or adventure, and the most exacting reader will not
find a dull moment until the last page is turned.
MY LORD THE FELON.
THE BOOKSELLER.--"Every page of this book has its incident or adventure,
while the reader's interest is kept up to the last chapter."
THE CRIMSON HONEYMOON.
"The Crimson Honeymoon" is a really fascinating sensation story, well
written and cleverly put together.
HAROLD BINDLOSS
THE TRUSTEE.
Another powerful and well-written story of hardihood, love and adventure
in Canada. The clean, fresh atmosphere which pervades it is distinctly
exhilarating.
PUNCH.--"Mr. Bindloss is an author who can deftly use sensationalism to
his purpose without forcing it for mere effect, and who can also depict
the character of a strong man as honest as determined in love with a
sweet woman. He tells a story with rare skill."
THE PIONEER.
THE BOOKMAN.--"Altogether a fresh, stimulating, wholesome story, and one
which should only be banned by parents who do not wish their fledglings
to succumb to the fascinating lure of the wilds."
ACADEMY.--"His novels are terse, powerful, yet graceful, showing
intimate knowledge and acute observation, never overweighted with
description, yet containing many delightful pictures."
THE PROTECTOR.
MORNING POST.--"Mr. Bindloss is always a sure find for a good story, and
in this one he has, if possible, excelled himself."
THE LIBER
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