Our choice of Zadie Smith's "The Fraud" was perhaps high risk given how much it was steeped in 19th century British history, literary and actual, which was bound to be unfamiliar territory for some. And so much stuff - feminism, old age & decline, slavery, social justice & class, truth, literary ambition, perhaps too much, but nevertheless a great book for discussion, held together by Zadie Smith's descriptive gifts and sharp characterisation. So many possible frauds over and above the Claimant - Ainsworth, Bogle, Dickens, even Eliza who at least had honest self doubt, And we had our own - did Bogle quietly mastermind the whole claimant case? And how about kinky Victorians with their hidden whips? On average, despite dissenters, we gave it a score of 7. We're heading into less demanding territory hopefully with our choice for April - Kate Atkinson is again an English writer who has achieved...