16 JUNE 1928, Page 27

U nwin. 7s. 1:W4—Mr. Keble Howard revives the story of

Leonard and Muriel Rabbidge. He takes them in a wherry on the Norfolk Broads, where, of course they have a number of adventures which the reader will find quite delightful if he likes the well-known methods of the 'author. Many people will prefer Mr. Keble Howard's earlier method, however, in which hi displayed such acumen in the analAis of the motives which govern the inhabitants of villadom, such as The Smiths of Surbilon.