In 'Katerfelto, A Story of Exmoor,' George J. Whyte-Melville crafts a tale steeped in the rich pastoral tapestry of South West England. The narrative unfolds around the enigmatic Mr. John Wilkes, whose brazen defiance against the Court of Queen's Bench is an audacious move that could be perceived as an affront to the very fabric of English decorum and law. Whyte-Melville's prose, evocative and met...