His novels, particularly the Sir Leonard Wallace series, were well-received in the 1930s. The Times Literary Supplement described his work as "sensational" and "a genuine piece of forceful story-telling". Modern critics from sites like Promoting Crime Fiction note that while historically informative, his books can feel predictable and reflect the dated social biases of the era.
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A Scottish-American naturalist and poet known for his nine-volume work, American Ornithology .
On Rotten Tomatoes , critics describe the dramatization of his life as a "beautifully made" mood piece with "exceptional" layers, though some felt three episodes were a long stretch for the story.