From Publishers Weekly
Bragg, the author of 15 previous books, has here combined fact and fiction to produce a remarkable tour-de-force, a penetrating psychological novel based on an actual court case of 1802. John Hatfield, ex-convict, forger and bigamist, decides to improve his fortune by impersonating Colonel Alexander Augustus Hope, a member of Parliament and brother of the Earl of Hopetoun. He sets out in a methodical fashion to seduce a young heiress and elope with her, thereby laying claim to her fortune. But while courting his intended victim in the Lake District, Hatfield falls in love with Mary Robinson, a local beauty, and marries her. Exposed as an imposter by a suspicious colonel, Hatfield flees. The Bow Street Runners are sent after him and the chase is on. Hatfield-Hope is gradually revealed as a man who is at once a pathological liar, a religious mystic and a philanderer with a huge sexual appetite, whose unflagging devotion to "his Mary" is oddly touching.
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From Library Journal
Set in early 19th-century England, this historical novel retells one of the great scandals of the time. Charming scoundrel John Hatfield, forger and bigamist, masquerades as an aristocrat and in this guise woos and marries Mary of Buttermere, famous for her beauty and goodness. When John's villainy is exposed, to great public outcry, poets Wordsworth and Coleridge spring to Mary's defense and a hectic chase ensues as John flees across England pursued by the Bow Street runners. Dense and slow moving at first, the novel's pace picks up by the second half and the fascination Hatfield exerted shines through. A complex story, packed with historical detail and psychological speculation, this will likely appeal to a small audience. Suggested for collections where there is a strong interest in literature. Beth Ann Mills, New Rochelle P.L., N.Y.
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