England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Love stories
SUNDAY TIMES.--"A singularly interesting book, absorbingly thrilling,
the mystery being well kept up until the very end."
IN THE BALANCE. 6s.
THE LADIES' FIELD.--"One of the most interesting of all her homely
stories."
HOPE, MY WIFE. 6s.
THE GENTLEWOMAN.--"Miss Moberly interests us so much in heroine, and in
her hero, that we follow the two with pleasure through adventures of
the most improbable order."
DAN--AND ANOTHER. 6s.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"Must be considered one of the best pieces of work
that Miss Moberly has yet produced."
A TANGLED WEB. 6s.
THE DAILY MAIL.--"A 'tangled web,' indeed, is this story, and the
author's ingenuity and intrepidity in developing and working out the
mystery calls for recognition at the outset."
ANGELA'S MARRIAGE. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"That Miss Moberly has a delightful and graceful
style is not only evident from a perusal of some of her former works,
but from the fascinatingly told story now under review."
THE SIN OF ALISON DERING. 6s.
THE FINANCIAL TIMES.--"Miss Moberly writes with great charm and skill,
and the reader is not likely to put down the book until the tangle is
finally cleared up."
A VERY DOUBTFUL EXPERIMENT. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"Miss Moberly's former works have well established
her ability to write fascinating fiction and create interest in her
actors, but we doubt if she has ever introduced a character whose
career would be followed with more absorbing interest than that of
Rachael Boyd."
A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD. 6s.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"The whole tale is a powerful and enthralling one, and
cannot fail to enhance the growing reputation of the authoress."
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
_A FEW PRESS OPINIONS._
JOY.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:--"Miss L. G. Moberly has a remarkable talent for
making a simple story thoroughly interesting and satisfying. It needs
much skill and a good deal of charm in writing to achieve, this, and
her latest novel is a fine example of her power."
THE WESTERN MAIL:--"A thoroughly interesting and pleasant story. 'Joy'
contains really excellent work, and there is not a dull page in the
book or a pause in the story. The story throughout is absorbingly
bright."
HOPE, MY WIFE.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:--"A tale which may be praised for the pretty and
simple manner of its telling and the distinct charm of its character."
ABERDEEN JOURNAL:--"Miss Moberly tells her tale so graphically, and yet
so sincerely that the attention of the reader does not flag for an
instant."
A VERY DOUBTFUL EXPERIMENT.
IRISH INDEPENDENT:--"A charming, attractive tale, ably conceived and
convincingly presented. Miss Moberly's former works have well
established her ability to write fascinating fiction and create
interest in her actors, but we doubt if she has ever introduced a
character whose career would be followed with more absorbing interest
than that of Rachel Boyd."
DIANA.
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