12 NOVEMBER 1927, Page 51
THE WINDS OF MARCH. By Halliwell Sutcliffe. (John Murray. 7s.
6d.)—Mr. Halliwell Sutcliffe's story of the Yorkshire dales has in it a true flavour of romance. The charm of Storrith, the " good grey house " about the owner- ship of which there is so much mystery, is fully felt by the reader, and the representative of the Scroope family is a rugged but attractive figure. As a romantic pastoral the book achieves a high measure of success, and Mr. Sutcliffe gives us just a flavour of the supernatural to season the whole.