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This collection of short stories featuring 'Berry' Pleydell and his chaotic entourage established Dornford Yates' reputation as one of the best comic writers in a generation, and made him hugely popular. The German caricatures in the book carried such a sting that when France was invaded in 1939 Yates, who was living near the Pyren#65533;es, was put on the wanted list and had to flee.Tags
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With an utterly distinctive style, Dornford Yates mixes chivalry, 'banter' and lyrical description in what can be an unsettling mix but fits these short stories of that short period between the wars. Affluent and idle, Berry and Co while away their time solving mysteries and getting in and out of scrapes. Perhaps the star of the show is Nobby - the crime solving and endearing dog who takes centre stage quite often enough - Yates is much more besotted with the hound than any of his elegant ladies...
The short stories in this 3rd volume of the Berry series were much improved over those in the first book (The Brother of Daphne). The plots were more varied and the dialogue, though still scattered with the witticisms that were such a feature of the first book, was more reasonable.
Amusing at first, but I soon tired, and never finished it.
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- Canonical title
- Berry and Co.
- Original publication date
- 1920
- People/Characters
- Berry Pleydell; Daphne Pleydell; Jonah Mansell; Jill Mansell; Adèle Fest; Boy Pleydell
- First words
- "Who's going to church?" said Daphne, consulting her wrist-watch.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Not a spoon," he said. "A soup-ladle."
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- 111
- Popularity
- 291,346
- Reviews
- 3
- Rating
- (3.73)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 19
- ASINs
- 16





























































