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The Fraud

by Zadie Smith

Historical Fiction
Literary Fiction
Victorian
464 Pages

"Smith transforms a forgotten Victorian scandal into a brilliant meditation on truth, power, and storytelling—The Fraud is both intellectually thrilling and deeply human."

Synopsis

It is 1873. Mrs. Eliza Touchet serves as Scottish housekeeper and cousin by marriage to William Ainsworth, a once-celebrated novelist now fading into obscurity. For thirty years, she has shared his household, observing the literary world with sharp skepticism. Mrs. Touchet suspects her cousin lacks genuine talent, believes his famous friend Charles Dickens to be a bully and moralist, and sees Victorian England as a nation of facades where nothing is quite what it appears. Meanwhile, Andrew Bogle grew up enslaved on Jamaica's Hope Plantation, understanding intimately that every lump of sugar carries a human cost, that the wealthy deceive the poor, and that people are far more easily manipulated than they realize. When Bogle arrives in London as a star witness in a sensational legal case, he knows his future depends on telling the right story. The case—the Tichborne Trial—captivates all of England: a lower-class Australian butcher claims to be the rightful heir to a substantial estate and title. Is Sir Roger Tichborne who he says he is, or is he an imposter? As Mrs. Touchet follows the trial obsessively, she and Bogle navigate a society built on hypocrisy and self-deception, discovering that distinguishing truth from fiction proves far more complicated than either anticipated.

Our Take

Zadie Smith's first historical novel is a magnificent achievement that demonstrates her range beyond the contemporary London settings of White Teeth and NW. The Fraud uses the real-life Tichborne Trial as a lens through which to examine questions of authenticity, identity, and power that resonate powerfully today. Smith brings Victorian England to vivid life while drawing sharp connections between colonial exploitation, class hierarchies, and the stories societies tell themselves. Her dual protagonists—the acerbic Mrs. Touchet and the dignified Andrew Bogle—offer contrasting yet complementary perspectives on Victorian hypocrisy, with Bogle's experiences of slavery providing devastating counterpoint to England's self-image as a civilized nation. Smith's prose is characteristically brilliant, capturing period detail without pastiche, and her exploration of who gets believed and why feels urgently contemporary. The novel raises profound questions about narrative authority and historical truth that linger long after the final page. Readers who loved the historical sweep of The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead or the literary sophistication of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel will find The Fraud equally compelling. This is Smith at her most ambitious, proving she can master any form while maintaining the intelligence and social insight that define her work.

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