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The Impostor

by Celeste Bradley

THE IMPOSTER It isn't easy moving about Society dressed like a dandy-especially when one in a ruthless spy. But that's precisely the latest mission for Liar's Club agent Dalton Montgomery. Dalton is posing as Sir Thurgood, the elusive cartoonist whose scathing political cartoonist have all of London abuzz. The true identity of Sir Thorogood is a mystery, and Dalton hopes that impersonating him will flush out the real menace before his cartoons do further damage to the Crown. Now, if Dalton could only find a way to get the irksome, yet oddly appealing widow Clara Simpson off his trail.... When Clara meets Sir Thorogood at a ball, she's certain he is an imposter - because he's the true Sir Thorogood. Secretly penning the cartoons under the frothy de plume. Clara hopes to save enough money so that she can leave her in-laws and find a new resistance. Now, she is determined to reveal an imposter's identity - and that means doing some undercover week herself. But pretending in be someone you're not has a funny way of making a woman do things she wouldn't ordinarily dream of- even if it drives her straight into the arms of her divisibly handsome adversary.

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