Book description
I>.Martin Armstrong came at last into his own upon publication of
St. Christopher's Day. Previously known to a small inner circle only, he
now found himself week after week in the list of best sellers published
by such papers as The Observer, The Spectator, and John O' London's
Weekly; and with a novel, moreover, which the majority of critics
regarded as artistically an advance on any of his previous work. Those
who have sympathetically watched this growth both in popularity and in
artistic achievement will not, we think, be disappointed by
The Sleeping Fury<
I>.Martin Armstrong came at last into his own upon
publication of St. Christopher's Day. Previously known to a small
inner circle only, he now found himself week after week in the list of
best sellers published by such papers as The Observer, The Spectator,
and John O' London's Weekly; and with a novel, moreover, which the
majority of critics regarded as artistically an advance on any of his
previous work. Those who have sympathetically watched this growth both
in popularity and in artistic achievement will not, we think, be
disappointed by The Sleeping Fury<