"fun action packed romantic suspense"
In 1813 Liar's Club agent Dalton Montgomery pretends to be
a dandy as he poses as popular satirical cartoonist Sir
Thorogood. Dalton wants to expose the real artist whose
works scorn the country's aristocracy especially the
leaders, drawing caricatures that make them look inane.
Clara Simpson takes exception with Dalton masquerading as
the popular Sir Thorogood since she knows that she is the
genuine article. Clara decides to "expose" the impostor by trapping him into
displaying his talent. She follows him everywhere and he
believes she's a lovesick fruitcake. As Dalton doubts the
assignment as being overkill, he begins to fall in love
with his shadow. However, he remains unaware that if he
unmasks Sir Thorogood he will jeopardize his talented
beloved. THE IMPOSTOR is a fun action packed romantic suspense with
agent vs. amateur counter agent as the prime plot. The
battle to expose one another takes the audience on a wild
ride as each one trumps the other though Dalton is ignorant
that it is Clara he is chasing (in love too). Celeste
Bradley pens a charming Regency tale that will prove to
fans that this author is the real thing. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 4, 2003
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