31 MARCH 1928, Page 26

THE PROTAGONISTS. By Donald Sinderby. (Murray. 7s. 6d.)—Mr. Sinderby's new:novel,like

his- earlier one; gives us some first-hand scenes of post-war India. The Moplah rebellion is introduced again, bq the excitement centres around the private feud between- two English olfieeri—an attractive young subaltern and an ambitious, jealous, and crafty captain. The tale is slight, but vigorous and engrossing. Mr. Sinderby promises to excel in terse, strong; picturesque narrative.