A witty, social satire set among New York’s Twiddlers in the 1860s.
At a quiet dinner, a circle of young, well-to-do men navigate friendship, flirtation, and the art of conversation. The scene blends comic mischief with hints of rising tension, as loyalties shift and hidden feelings begin to surface in a world of fine wine, sharp banter, and social pretensions. This edition draws you into a brisk, lounge‑like mood where humor and human foibles meet.
In a private club dining room, the guests debate wine, cards, and the quirks of city life while the unspoken rules of society press in. The narrative follows clever exchanges, misread signals, and the slow lighting of romantic possibility, all delivered with a light, buoyant voice and a keen eye for character and culture.
- Meet the charming, impulsive Jack Houldworthy and the witty, observant Amy Warner.
- Watch a dinner unfold with banter, gossip, and a touch of misadventure among the Twiddlers.
- Experience how early 1860s social life and manners shape friendships and affections.
- Feel the momentum of rivalries, humor, and the start of a complicated love triangle.
Ideal for readers who enjoy light, character‑driven humor set in a bygone era, with warmth, wit, and a pinch of romance.
"Buffets" by Charles H. Doe offers a brisk slice of Victorian social life that travels beyond the dinner table into the heart of its characters.