"A Hind Let Loose" by C.E. Montague is a witty and satirical novel set in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a journalist whose talent for mimicry and impersonation leads him into a series of hilarious and often absurd situations. Montague’s sharp prose and keen observations of human nature make this novel a delightful exploration of identity, perception, and the power of the written word.
First published in 1910, "A Hind Let Loose" remains a relevant and entertaining read, showcasing Montague’s skill as a writer and his insightful commentary on the social and political landscape of his time. Readers will appreciate the novel’s clever plot, memorable characters, and enduring humor.
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