THE IMPERSONATOR
By MARY IMLAY TAYLOR
Illustrated by Ch. Grunwald. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50
An exceedingly fascinating story.—Atlanta Constitution.
Not only a most absorbing story, but the ranking novel of those whose scenes are laid in Washington.—Lilian Whiting in Times-Democrat.
The humor and satire with which social life in the capital is described gives the book a deserved popularity even if the charming love story and surprising dénouement did not add an exceptional degree of interest.—Washington Star.
A pretty girl art student in Paris is induced by a homely girl art student to go to Washington as the substitute for the homely one, who has been invited to visit a rich aunt whom she has never seen. From first to last the interest is skilfully maintained.—St. Louis Post Dispatch.
Clever both in conception and execution.... A tale of Washington society reflecting with accuracy certain aspects of the semi-fast life of the nation’s capital.... The characters are all strongly individualised and the action is as swift as it is natural. The impersonator herself is admirably drawn.—Boston Transcript.