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Advocates and partisans of "real American fiction" should be pleased with this work, since it is purely American in scene, in characters and in motive.—New York Tribune.

It is good fiction covering a novel and interesting phase of American life.—Philadelphia North American.

The literary style of the book is excellent, and it contains much more than a mere tale. There are vivid pictures of Chicago, but the spirit of the Lakes is predominant.—New York World.

One of the very best stories of mystery that we have seen in a long time is "The Indian Drum" by William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer.—Detroit Saturday Night.