The Lunatic at Large by J. Storer Clouston
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Have you ever read a book that feels like a delightful secret? That's 'The Lunatic at Large' for me. Published in 1899, it's a comedy that's stayed surprisingly fresh.
The Story
Francis Beveridge walks out of a private asylum and decides the best place to hide is in plain sight—as a member of the upper class. He adopts the identity of a visiting nobleman and bluffs his way into country houses and London society. The fun comes from watching him improvise, charm his hosts, and narrowly avoid exposure. But the real question lingers: why was he in the asylum in the first place? Is he a cunning conman or is there something more to his story?
Why You Should Read It
This book is a joy because of its main character. Beveridge is impossible to pin down. He's witty, bold, and you're never quite sure if you're rooting for a brilliant actor or a genuine eccentric. Clouston writes with a light, playful touch that pokes fun at the stuffy manners of the Edwardian era without being mean. It's less about a big mystery and more about the sheer pleasure of watching a masterful performance unfold.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who enjoys classic British humor, clever dialogue, and stories about identity. If you like the idea of P.G. Wodehouse meeting a gentle psychological puzzle, you'll find a lot to love here. It's a smart, funny escape that proves some stories from the past still have perfect timing.
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