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Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey
Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey












Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey

This danger to his immortal soul…But he had never believed in his immortal soul. Danger to life and limb he was used to but far more exciting was this new mental danger, this pitting of wits. But at least it would be a breath-taking ride a unique, heart-stopping ride. All he could do was sit in the saddle and hope for the best. That insistent voice that had talked to him in the dark of his room had fought for its head and got it. Well, there was no going back now, whether he wanted to or not.

Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey

We are privy to his chance meeting with Alec Loding, a young actor who knew the family intimately and who had been astounded by Farrar’s uncanny resemblance to Simon we learn about Farrar’s life up until this point, the scheme Loding presents to him, the objections he raises and what causes him to finally acquiesce. The reader knows from the start that Farrar is an impostor. Tey uses an intriguing approach with this story and it was not at all what I was expecting. A stranger (introduced to the reader earlier as Brat Farrar) arrives claiming to be Patrick, the firstborn of the twins, and therefore the legal heir. The story begins as Simon, now twenty-one years of age, is preparing for his ‘coming of age,‘ the time when he will inherit the family fortune. All the evidence points to suicide by drowning. Twin boys, Patrick and Simon, their sister Eleanor, and the younger twins, Jane and Ruth, are placed under the guardianship of their Aunt Bee after the tragedy, but about a year later, thirteen year old Patrick disappears. The five Ashby children are orphaned when their parents are killed in a plane crash eight years before the story commences.














Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey