Bizarro is an unfinished novel or novella by Sir Walter Scott written in the spring of 1832 but not published until 2008. Scott came across the story of the brigand Francesco Moscato, known as "Il Bizarro" in the early nineteenth century, while he was travelling in Italy, trying to recoup his ruined health. It was told to him as true by an English apothecary, resident in Italy, whom Scott considered "a respectable authority"