About This Book
A collection of historical cases examines imposture and deceit across eras, grouping accounts of royal pretenders, occult practitioners, alleged witches, famed legal claimants, women who disguised themselves as men, and popular hoaxes. Each chapter summarizes the circumstances, motives, methods, and public reaction behind individual frauds, from ambitious claimants and confidence artists to magical charlatans and local legends. The narrative emphasizes how credulity, social structures, and forensic inquiry shaped belief and exposure, and it follows both celebrated trials and regional traditions to show patterns of deception and investigation. The material is presented with a novelist's sense of storytelling while grounded in documented sources.











