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The Impostor: A Tale of Old Annapolis

By John Reed Scott

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of colonial high society, a charming stranger woos the governor's niece while desperately trying to hide the truth about who he really is.

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2019-07-24
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"The Impostor: A Tale of Old Annapolis" by John Reed Scott is a historical fiction set in 18th century Annapolis, where a young man, claiming to be Sir Edward Parkington after surviving a shipwreck, navigates the complex social scene. The story explores his deception as he charms Martha Stirling, the Governor's niece, and attempts to maintain his false identity amidst the watchful eyes of colonial society. This narrative is filled with romance, intrigue, and the potential for exposure, creating a compelling tale of mistaken identity and social maneuvering in a world defined by secrets and status.

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