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A sharp, stylish dash through interwar Britain's drawing rooms and backstreets, Berry And Co. invites you to watch the gears of intrigue turn with wit, nerve, and forbidden danger. This classic adventure novel blends high society intrigue with rogue gentleman escapades, charting a world of clever plots, coded whispers, and dangerous loyalties. Dornford Yates threads suspense and social satire into a brisk, accessible narrative that rewards readers with brisk pacing, sparkling dialogue, and a keen sense of place. It's more than a mystery: a crafted panorama of interwar Britain, where loyalties…mehr

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A sharp, stylish dash through interwar Britain's drawing rooms and backstreets, Berry And Co. invites you to watch the gears of intrigue turn with wit, nerve, and forbidden danger. This classic adventure novel blends high society intrigue with rogue gentleman escapades, charting a world of clever plots, coded whispers, and dangerous loyalties. Dornford Yates threads suspense and social satire into a brisk, accessible narrative that rewards readers with brisk pacing, sparkling dialogue, and a keen sense of place. It's more than a mystery: a crafted panorama of interwar Britain, where loyalties shift and every corridor hides another hint or ruse. Historically significant as a touchstone of early twentieth¿century British fiction, the book captures the mood and manners of its era while defining a distinctive Yates style of adventure. For collectors of classic novels and interwar literature enthusiasts, Berry And Co. offers both a window into the period and a durable celebration of craft-precisely the sort of title that deepens a well¿curated library. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. It's more than a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting casual readers to enjoy a brisk yarn and reminding seasoned collectors why Yates endures in British crime fiction fans' hearts.